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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 § 377.715 — Application of ORS 377.700 to 377.844; prohibition against erection or

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 ·
Oregon Code § 377.715 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Application of ORS 377.700 to 377.844; prohibition against erection or maintenance of certain signs not in compliance with law. ORS 377.700 to 377.844, and the rules adopted pursuant thereto, apply to signs erected or maintained outside the right of way along state highways and visible to the traveling public from a state highway. A person may not erect or maintain a sign visible to the traveling public from a state highway, except where permitted outside the right of way of a state highway, unless the sign complies with the provisions of ORS
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This Oregon statute addresses Application of ORS 377.700 to 377.844; prohibition against erection or . AI-powered analysis coming soon.
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