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[79 STAT. 1028]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1028]

1028

PUBLIC LAW 89-285-OCT. 22, 1965

[79 STAT.

Public Law 89-285 October 22, 1965

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To provide for scenic development and road beautification of the Federal-aid highway systems.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Highway Beauti- United States of America in Congress assembled, fication Act of 1965.

72 Stat. 904.

72 Stat. 889.

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TITLE I QEC. iQi. Section 131 of title 23, United States Code, is revised to read as follows:

    • § 131. Control of outdoor advertising

" (a) The Congress hereby finds and declares that the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices in areas adjacent to the Interstate System and the primary system should be controlled in order to protect the public investment in such highways, to promote the safety and recreational value of public travel, and to preserve natural beauty. " (b) Federal-aid highway funds apportioned on or after January 1, 1968, to any State which the Secretary determines has not made provision for effective control of the erection and maintenance along the Interstate System and the primary system of outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices which are within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way of the system, shall oe reduced by amounts equal to 10 per centum of the amounts which would otherwise be apportioned to such State under section 104 of this title, until such time as such State shall provide for such effective control. Any a.mount which is withheld from apportionment to any State hereunder shall be reapportioned to the other States. Whenever he determines it to be m the public interest, the Secretary may suspend, for such periods as he deems necessary, the application of this subsection to a State. " (c) Effective control means that after January 1, 1968, such signs, displays, and devices shall, pursuant to this section, be limited to (1) directional and other official signs and notices, which signs and notices shall include, but not be limited to, signs and notices pertaining to natural wonders, scenic and historical attractions, which are required or authorized by law, which shall conform to national standards hereby authorized to be promulgated by the Secretary hereunder, which standards shall contain provisions concerning the lighting, size, number, and spacing of signs, and such other requirements as may be appropriate to implement this section, (2) signs, displays, and devices advertising the sale or lease of property upon which they are located, and (3) signs, displays, and devices advertising activities conducted on the property on which they are located. " (d) In order to promote the reasonable, orderly and effective display of outdoor advertising while remaining consistent with the purposes of this section, signs, displays, and devices whose size, lighting and spacing, consistent with customary use is to be determined by agreement between the several States and the Secretary, may be erected and maintained within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way within areas adjacent to the Interstate and primary systems which are zoned industrial or commercial under authority of State law, or in unzoned commercial or industrial areas as may be determined by agreement between the several States and the Secretary. The States shall have full authority under their own zoning laws to zone areas for commercial or industrial purposes, and the actions of the States in this regard will be accepted for the