Florida Statutes

§ 479.310 — Unpermitted and illegal signs; intent

Florida § 479.310
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Fla. Stat. § 479.310 (2026).

Text

It is the intent of this part to relieve the department from the financial burden incurred in the removal of unpermitted and illegal signs located within the right-of-way of and controlled areas adjacent to the State Highway System, interstate highway system, and federal-aid primary highway system; to place the financial responsibility for the cost of such removal directly upon those benefiting from the location and operation of such unpermitted and illegal signs; and to provide clear authority to the department for the recovery of cost incurred by the department in the removal of such unpermitted and illegal signs.

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Legislative History

s. 43, ch. 2010-225.

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