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Code · Montana · Title 60 — Highways and Transportation · Chapter 5 · Part 5

60-5-520. Tourist-oriented directional signs -- number of business signs -- distances.

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60-5-520 . Tourist-oriented directional signs -- number of business signs -- distances.
(1)The number of tourist-oriented directional signs is limited to three signs on an approach to an intersection.
(2)No more than four business signs may be installed on a tourist-oriented directional sign.
(3)To qualify for business identification on a tourist-oriented sign, a business shall meet the eligibility criteria established in 60-5-522 and may not be located more than 5 miles from the primary highway, except as otherwise permitted by the department if no eligible business is located within the 5-mile limit.
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