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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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in present Art. 89B, §251(i), and added for
clarity and consistency.
(F) VISIBLE.
"VISIBLE" MEANS CAPABLE OF BEING SEEN, WHETHER OR
NOT LEGIBLE, WITHOUT VISUAL AID BY A PERSON OF NORMAL
EYESIGHT.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears as
Art. 89B, §251(l).
Although the present definition of "visible"
applies literally only to the provisions of
Part IV of this subtitle on Federal—Aid
Primary Highways, it has been placed in this
Part I to standardize and conform the meaning
of the tern as used also in Part V of this
subtitle on Expressways.
The only other changes are in style.
REVISOR'S NOTE TO SECTION: Present Art. 89B, §251 (b)
and (n), which define "interstate highway" and
"expressway", are deleted as unnecessary in
light of the similar definitions in §8—101 of
this title.
8-70 2. SCOPE OF SUBTITLE.
(A) SUBTITLE NOT EXCLUSIVE.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBTITLE ARE IN ADDITION TO
ANY OTHER PROVISIONS OF LAW THAT REGULATE OR GOVERN SIGNS
ALONG HIGHWAYS OR ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language
added to advise the reader that the provisions
of this subtitle, while comprehensive, are not
exclusive.
Statutory regulations governing signs along
highways or on public property also are found,
e.g., in Art. 25, §122D; and §5-407 of the
Natural Resources Article. See, also, §8—605
of this title.
Present Art. 56, §204A, provides that the
licensing provisions of Art. 56 on outdoor
advertising do not "contravene" the provisions
of Art. 89B on outdoor advertising along
Federal—Aid Primary Highways and Expressways.
In light of the reorganization established by
this subtitle and the clear provisions of Part
II of this subtitle, that section no longer is
necessary and, therefore, is deleted.
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(B) TRAFFIC DEVICES.
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