Maryland Code § TR-8-661

Section TR-8-661
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(a) In this section, "traffic control device" has the meaning stated in § 11-
167 of this article.
(b) The Administration shall establish a policy that allows for the
installation of decorative treatments on traffic control devices that have been marred
by graffiti or vandalism that includes:
(1) Illicit writings or drawings;
(2) Illegal postings; or
(3) Blight from incomplete mitigation of graffiti.
(c) (1) A person may apply to the appropriate district office within the
Administration for a permit to install a decorative treatment, including a digitally
printed vinyl wrap or paint, on a traffic control device.
(2) Subject to the requirements of this section, a district office may
issue a permit to install a decorative treatment on a traffic control device within the
jurisdiction of the district office.
(d) (1) The Administration shall adopt regulations for the installation of
decorative treatments that prohibit decorative treatments from:
(i) Interfering with the operation or maintenance of a traffic
control device; or
(ii) Obstructing access to and ventilation of a traffic control
device.

(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the
Administration shall adopt viewpoint and content neutral regulations that provide
the minimum requirements for decorative treatments.
(ii) A decorative treatment may not:
1. Contain an advertisement;
2. Contain an image or a description of graphic
violence;
3. Contain profanity;
4. Contain pornography, obscene material, or images of
nudity;
5. Demean or disparage an individual or a group of
individuals;
6. Violate a copyright or any other legal ownership
interest; or
7. Unnecessarily engage the attention of drivers or
cause driver distraction.
(3) The Administration may adopt any additional regulations
necessary to implement this section.

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