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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE - RFP - P793 BUS SHELTERS BENCHES ADVERTISING ON SAME (11)1996 HOUSE BILL 96-1d28 BY REPRESENTATIVES Hagedorn, Armstrong, Dean, and Friednash; also SENATORS Tanner, Hernandez, and Pascoe. CONCERNING THE AUTHORITY FOR CERTAIN KINDS OF ADVERTISING DEVICES LOCATED IN A RIGHT-OF-WAY OF A STATE HIGHWAY, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, AUTHORIZING THE EXTENSION OF ON -PREMISE ADVERTISING DEVICES AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISING DEVICES ON BUS BENCHES OR BUS SHELTERS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. 43-1-403 (4), Colorado Revised Statutes, 1993 Repl. Vol., is amended to read: 43-1-403. Definitions. As used in this part 4, unless the context otherwise requires: (4) "Directional advertising device" includes, but is not limited to: Advertising devices containing directional information TO FACILITATE EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS TO REMOTE LOCATIONS OR about public places owned or operated by federal, state, or loyal governments or their agencies; publicly or privately owned natural phenomena, historic, cultural, scientific, educational, and religious sites; and areas of natural scenic beauty or naturally suited for outdoor recreation, deemed to be in the interest of the traveling public. Such devices shall conform to standards promulgated by the department pursuant to section 43-1-415, which standards shall conform to the national policy. SECTION 2. 43-1-407, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1993 Repl. Capital letters indicate new material added to existing statutes; dashes through words indicate deletions from existing statutes and such material not part of act. SECTION 4. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. u it M. Ro rigue CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOU E OF REPRESENTATIVES 4r� om Norton PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE 7 Joan M. Albi SECRETARY OF THE SENATE APPROVED 9•�•�/Q OF THE STATE OF COLORADO PAGE 3-HOUSE BILL 96-1028 COLORADO GENERAL ASSEMBLY San. Tom Norton, Chairman San. Tinian Bishop San. Mkhaal Feeley San. Rob Hernandez Son. Bob Martinez San. Ray Powers San. BE Schroeder Son. BE TNebaut San. Jeff Wells Rap. Chuok Barry, Vice Chairman Rap. Vkdd Aplor Rep.Jeanno Faatz Rep. Tim Foster Rep. Peppy Kerns Rep. Phi Ponkoy Rep. Peppy Reaves Rep. Paul Schauer Rep. Card Snyder LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROOM 029 STATE CAPITOL DENVER, COLORADO 80203-1784 (303) 866-3521 FAX: 866-3855 TDD: 866-3472 June 28, 1996 Mr. Gary Young 2400 Stover Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Young: On behalf of the House Transportation and Energy Committee, I would like thank you for your testimony during this past legislative session. to As you are aware, public testimony is a very important part of the legislative process. Your testimony provided unique insights and information and opinions that might not otherwise be presented. Thank you for your participation. I look forward to seeing you again in the event that legislation is introduced in I interest to you. 997 that may be of You also may be interested in attending some of the Transportation Legislation Review Committee (TLRC) meetings this summer. Some of the issues this interim committee will be studying are railroad rights -of -way abandonment and disposal (House Bill 96-1278), and state and federal transportation funding. Please notify Myra Wilensky, Legislative Council Staff, (303) 866-3521, if you would like to be placed on a mailing list to receive notification concerning the activities of the TLRC. Sincerely, Representative Shirleen Tucker Chairman, House Transportation and Energy Committee