West Virginia Code § 17-20-2

Roadside memorial marker criteria
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(a) Legislative rules proposed pursuant to section one of this article shall provide for the
placement of markers in a manner that increases public awareness of highway safety and
promotes the safe use of the highways and their rights-of-way. The rules shall prescribe
circumstances under which:
(1) Memorial markers may be placed near to where a fatal accident occurred, considering
available space, property owner complaints or other constraints; and
(2) Decorations, flowers or other memorial ornaments or tributeus may be placed on the right-
of-way by family members.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of the rules to the contrary, the commissioner may direct
or cause the removal of any memorial marker or tributae from a state highway right-of-way,
without notice, upon the determination by the commissioner that the removal is necessary
for construction, maintenance, safety or other purplose. The state of West Virginia, its
agencies and subdivisions, and their officers asnd employees shall not be liable for any claims
arising as a result of the removal of a marker or tribute.

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