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Chapter 216
Regulation of Signs by Municipalities

Sections

216.001
Legislative Intent
216.002
Definitions
216.003
Municipal Regulation
216.004
Municipal Board
216.005
Determination of Amount of Compensation
216.006
Compensation for Relocated Sign
216.007
Compensation for Reconstructed Sign
216.008
Compensation for Removal of Off-premise Sign
216.009
Compensation for Removal of On-premise Sign
216.010
Method of Compensation
216.011
Tax Appraisal of Property with Nonconforming Sign
216.013
Exceptions
216.014
Appeal
216.015
Effect of Partial Invalidity
216.0035
Regulatory Authority Not Applicable to On-premises Signs Under Certain Circumstances
216.901
Regulation of Signs by Home-rule Municipality
216.902
Regulation of Outdoor Signs in Municipality's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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