New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 17 - TREASURY - GENERAL
Chapter 15B - NEW JERSEY WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
Subchapter 1 - USE OF NEW JERSEY WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
Section 17:15B-1.10 - Signs

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 17:15B-1.10

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

(a) The use of hand-carried signs is permitted, regardless of size. Signs that are not being hand-carried and that are no larger than four feet in length, four feet in width and one-quarter inch in thickness may be used at the Memorial, provided that no individual may have more than two such signs at the Memorial at any one time.

1. Such signs must be attended at all times, meaning an individual is within three feet of his or her sign(s).

2. Such signs may not be elevated in a manner, so as to:
i. Exceed a height of six feet above the ground at their highest point;

ii. Be arranged or combined in a manner so as to exceed the size limitations set forth in this section; or

iii. Be arranged in such a fashion as to form an enclosure of two or more sides.

3. For example, under this section, two four-feet by four-feet signs may not be combined, so as to create a sign eight feet long and four feet wide, and three such signs may not be arranged to create a sign four feet long and 12 feet wide, and two or more signs of any size may not be leaned or otherwise placed together so as to form an enclosure of two or more sides.

(b) Signs cannot be braced or supported by wood or other hardened materials.

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