Vermont Statutes

§ 494 — Exempt signs

Vermont § 494
JurisdictionVermont
Title 10Title 10: Conservation and Development
Ch. 21Chapter 021: Tourist Information Services

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 10, § 494 (2026).

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The following signs are exempt from the requirements of this chapter except as indicated in section 495 of this title:

(1)Signs located on or in the rolling stock of common carriers.
(2)Signs on registered and inspected motor vehicles except those that are determined by the Travel Information Council to be circumventing the intent of this chapter.
(3)Signs, with an area of not more than 260 square inches, identifying stops or fare zone limits of common carriers by motor bus.
(4)Signs erected and maintained by or with the approval of a town outside the highway right-of-way, each of which does not exceed 64 square feet in area, excluding panel and frame, which may show the place and time of services or meetings of churches and civic organizations in the town, and which may include a pane

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