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The department will approve a RCIA sign permit application if
(1) the department determines that the applicant operates a RCIA;
(2) the applicant's RCIA complies with AS 19.25.105 and this chapter;
(3) the applicant maintains the necessary licenses for the RCIA;
(4) the RCIA sign may be placed at the proposed location in a manner consistent with the standards set out in the documents described in 17 AAC 60.915(b) ;
(5) neither the applicant's RCIA nor an advertising sign for the RCIA are visible to a motorist traveling the highway until the motorist is within 1250 feet of the driveway or intersecting road; and
(6) the proposed sign location has not been specified as a community services sign location or a tourist information kiosk location.
History: Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142
Authority: AS 19.05.010
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