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2010 Senate Bill 6208: Allowing temporary agricultural directional signs on state highways.
Introduced by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, (D-Camano Island) (D) on January 11, 2010
Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act (47.42 RCW) to allow temporary agricultural directional signs on a state highway right of way, not just on private property adjacent to state highways.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Transportation Committee on January 11, 2010
Substitute offered in the Senate on January 20, 2010
To allow temporary agricultural directional signs placed within the state highway right-of-way if the sign does not create a safety concern. WSDOT must approve the permit within five days of receiving the application.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the Senate on January 20, 2010
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on January 20, 2010
To provide that a temporary agricultural directional sign may be placed within the state highway right-of-way if the sign does not create a safety concern. WSDOT must approve the permit within five days of receiving the application.
Received in the House on February 13, 2010
Referred to the House Transportation Committee on February 13, 2010
Amendment offered in the House on February 24, 2010
Increases the time that the WSDOT has to approve requests for temporary agricultural directional signs from five days to 10 days.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on February 24, 2010
Referred to the House Rules Committee on February 28, 2010
Permits temporary agricultural directional signs to be erected on a state highway right-of-way. The bill requires requests for permission to place signs within a state highway right-of- way to be approved within 10 days, so long as the sign does not create a safety concern.
Received in the Senate on March 6, 2010
Provides that a temporary agricultural directional sign may be placed within the state highway right-of-way if the sign does not create a safety concern. WSDOT must approve the permit within ten days of receiving the application.
Signed by Gov. Christine Gregoire on March 19, 2010
Provides that a temporary agricultural directional sign may be placed within the state highway right-of-way if the sign does not create a safety concern. WSDOT must approve the permit within ten days of receiving the application.