North Dakota Code § 24-17-01

Declaration of policy
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It is hereby declared to be in the public interest reasonably to regulate advertising devices 
along the highways hereinafter specified while, at the same time, recognizing that both the 
convenience of travel and the interests of the economy as a whole require a reasonable 
freedom to advertise. It is the intention of the legislative assembly in this chapter to provide a 
statutory basis for the reasonable regulation, but not the prohibition, of outdoor advertising 
through zoning principles and standards consistent with the public policy relating to the areas 
adjacent to the state highway system pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 131 and 23 U.S.C. 319 and rules 
and regulations promulgated thereunder. It is further declared to be in the public interest to 
review all rights now acquired by the state of North Dakota for the use and benefit of the 
department of transportation pertaining to the right and control over the erection, location, or 
maintenance of billboards, signs, or any form of advertising adjacent to the state highway 
system, to determine and designate such areas adjacent to the state highway system as are 
necessary for the restoration, preservation, and enhancement of scenic beauty and to vacate to 
the owner such property rights acquired in areas not so determined and designated.

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