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ND SB2066
Bill
AI Summary
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Defines "political sign" as a temporary sign erected on private property that solicits votes or support for candidates, political parties, or public ballot questions, excluding signs with legal billboard permits.
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Exempts political signs temporarily installed on private property from sign regulation requirements, provided they do not contain commercial advertising.
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Passed the Senate 40-0 with 7 absent and the House 90-2 with 2 absent in the 2011 regular session.
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Requested by the Department of Transportation and referred through the Political Subdivisions Committee.
Legislative Description
Political signs.
Last Action
Filed with Secretary Of State 04/20
4/21/2011
Committee Referrals
Political Subdivisions1/4/2011
Full Bill Text
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