Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 482

Legislative findings
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
§ 482. Legislative findings
The General Assembly of the State of Vermont makes the following findings of fact:
(1) A large and increasing number of tourists has been coming to Vermont, and as a result
the tourist industry is one of the largest sources of income for Vermonters, with
an increasing number of persons directly or indirectly dependent upon the tourist
industry for their livelihood.
(2) Very few convenient facilities and coordinated means exist in the State to provide
information on available public accommodations, commercial services for the traveling
public and other lawful businesses, and points of scenic, historic, cultural, educational,
and religious interest. Provision of those facilities can be a major factor in encouraging
the development of the tourist industry in Vermont.
(3) Scenic resources of great value are distributed throughout the State, and have contributed
greatly to its economic development, by attracting tourists, permanent and part-time
residents, and new industries and cultural facilities.
(4) The scattering of outdoor advertising throughout the State is detrimental to the preservation
of those scenic resources, and so to the economic base of the State, and is also not
an effective method of providing information to tourists about available facilities.
(5) The proliferation of outdoor advertising is hazardous to highway users.

‹ Prev All Vermont sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.