West Virginia Statutes

§ 17-22-18 — Removal, defacing, etc., signs lawfully within highway limits

West Virginia § 17-22-18
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 17ROADS AND HIGHWAYS
Art. 22OUTDOOR ADVERTISING

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W. Va. Code § 17-22-18 (2026).

Text

Any person who willfully or maliciously displaces, removes, destroys or injures a mile-board, milestone, danger-sign, signal, guide-sign, guidepost, highway sign, or historical marker or any inscription thereon, lawfully within or adjacent to a highway, or who in any manner paints, prints, places, puts or affixes any advertisement upon or to any rock, stone, tree, fence, stump, pole, mile-board, milestone, danger-sign, guide-sign, guidepost, highway sign, historical marker, building or other subject lawfully within the limits of any highway, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, shall be punished accordingly.

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Legislative History

1967 Reg. Sess., HB845

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West Virginia § 17-22-18, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/17/17-22-18.