North Dakota Statutes
§ 24-17-11 — Unlawful advertising
North Dakota § 24-17-11
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 24Highways, Bridges, and Ferries
Ch. 24-17Advertising Adjacent to Highways
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N.D. Cent. Code § 24-17-11 (2026).
Text
Any advertising sign which violates the provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted by the
director is hereby declared to be illegal. The director shall give thirty days' notice, by certified
mail, to the owner thereof to remove the same if it is a prohibited sign, or cause it to conform to
rules promulgated by the director if it is an authorized sign. If the owner fails to act within thirty
days as required in the notice, or if the director is unable to ascertain the ownership of the sign,
then such sign must be deemed abandoned and the director may remove such sign, and to this
end the director may enter upon private property for the purpose of removing such sign without
liability for the director's actions.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 24-01-01
Declaration of legislative intent§ 24-01-01.1
Definition of words and phrases§ 24-01-01.2
State highway system - Mileage§ 24-01-02
Designation of state highway system§ 24-01-03
Responsibility for state highway system§ 24-01-03.1
Highway performance classification plan§ 24-01-04.1
Metropolitan planning organizations§ 24-01-06
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