New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 83 - CONDUCT AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC IN THE USE OF NJ TRANSIT EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES
Subchapter 2 - CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AND BRIDGE BANNER PERMIT FOR NON-COMMERCIAL EXPRESSION
Section 16:83-2.12 - Banner installation, maintenance and removal

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:83-2.12

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) All banners must be hung by a municipal organization or company properly equipped and qualified to hang banners over roadways. The banner must be hung safely from the road by the qualified party without access to the railroad right of way.

(b) The size of the banner shall not exceed 15 feet wide x 3 feet high. Banners shall be constructed of heavy-duty canvas or vinyl and must contain grommets (reinforced eyelet or ring) in each corner to facilitate hanging and must include cording or ropes to properly secure the banner. NJ TRANSIT reserves the right to review and reject, in its sole discretion, methods of attachment, construction details and materials and installation procedures prior to hanging.

(c) If access to the track is requested for any reason, and the request is granted, an NJ TRANSIT railroad protective flagman is required and the Banner Permit holder shall be liable for all associated labor and administrative costs.

(d) The Banner Permit holder is responsible for obtaining any and all necessary additional permits and approvals, as well as coordination with local, county or State bodies that may be required, including police, public works and/or other governmental representatives.

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