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HB24-1242

Colorado Department of Transportation Outdoor Advertising Rules

Type Bill
Session 2024 Regular Session
Subjects
Transportation & Motor Vehicles

Concerning the establishment of a process to ensure that department of transportation rules governing outdoor advertising in the state do not allow the erection or maintenance of outdoor advertising devices that would disqualify the state from receiving federal-aid highway funding.

Bill Summary:

Federal law requires a state to comply with federal requirements regarding effective control, as described in federal law, of outdoor advertising along federal-aid highways (outdoor advertising) or be subject to the loss of 10% of its federal-aid highway funding. State law authorizes the department of transportation (CDOT) to adopt rules governing outdoor advertising but also, to ensure that the state does not lose any federal-aid highway funding, specifies that state law does not authorize the erection or maintenance of advertising devices that would disqualify the state from receiving federal-aid highway funding made available to states that exercise effective control of outdoor advertising (complying state funding).

CDOT has adopted rules governing outdoor advertising in Colorado (the rules) for the purpose of establishing effective control through a statewide uniform program controlling the use of advertising devices in areas adjacent to the state highway system, but certain persons have alleged that CDOT's rules allow or might allow advertising devices to be erected and maintained that would disqualify the state from receiving complying state funding. The bill requires CDOT to hold a public hearing, on or before October 1, 2024, at which any person may identify any provision of the rules that the person believes allows or might allow the erection or maintenance of any advertising device that would disqualify the state from receiving complying state funding (disqualifying provision). CDOT shall review any provision identified and, if CDOT determines that the provision is a disqualifying provision, shall conduct new rule making to repeal or amend the disqualifying provision to mitigate the risk of losing complying state funding.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Status

Lost

Introduced

Lost

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
02/12/2024 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
07/12/2024 FN2 PDF
03/06/2024 FN1 PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Postpone House Bill 24-1242 indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 6-0. Vote summary
Date Location Action
04/10/2024 House House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government Postpone Indefinitely
02/12/2024 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation, Housing & Local Government

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