Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-1-706 - Advertising or Sponsorship Acknowledgment; Prohibited Content
A. The Department
shall deny a request for placement of advertising or sponsorship content if the
content is not for a motor vehicle-, motorist-, or highway-related service,
message, or product, unless otherwise authorized by law The Department shall
also deny a request for placement of advertising or sponsorship content if the
content is likely to:
1. Conflict with other
advertising or sponsored content for which the Department has an existing or
pending agreement;
2. Conflict with
the reasonable standards established by the Department under this
Section;
3. Conflict with the time,
place, manner, or duration of the Department's office or highway operations or
security;
4. Create an unreasonable
risk of injury to a person or risk of damage to property;
5. Interfere with the work of a Department
employee or the business or mission of the Department; or
6. Result in non-compliance with other
applicable statutes or rules.
B. The Department, in its sole discretion,
may reject types of advertising or sponsorship content that the Department
deems unacceptable for its advertising and sponsorship program. Content deemed
unacceptable by the Department for its advertising and sponsorship program
shall include any advertising or sponsorship content that:
1. Contains obscene, pornographic, indecent
or explicit messages, or contains an offensive level of sexual overtone,
innuendo, or double entendre, as determined by the Department in accordance
with community standards in the vicinity of where the content would be
displayed;
2. Contains profanity or
vulgar language;
3. Creates
non-compliance with federal and state nondiscrimination laws, regulations, and
policies;
4. Denigrates a person,
organization, or group based on gender, sexual orientation, religion race,
ethnic or political affiliations, or . national origin;
5. Includes the name of a person,
organization, or group that has historically advocated the denigration of other
persons or groups based on gender, sexual orientation, religion, race, ethnic
or political affiliations, or national origin;
6. Includes or concerns political or election
campaign messaging, imagery, or symbolism;
7. Promotes, identifies, highlights,
criticizes or endorses a political candidate, political party or movement, or
any ballot measure circulated, submitted, or scheduled for consideration by the
electorate of any jurisdiction, past, present, or future;
8. Promotes, identifies, highlights,
suggests, or expresses an opinion for or against contraceptive products or
services, or any services related to abortion euthanasia, or counseling with
regard to any of these products, services, procedures, or issues;
9. Promotes, identifies, highlights,
suggests, or expresses an opinion for or against the use of alcohol, tobacco,
marijuana or fire-arms;
10.
Promotes, identifies, highlights, or suggests the use of a drug or other
substance in violation of either federal or state law or regulations;
or
11. Promotes, identifies,
highlights, or suggests the use of products or services with sexual overtones
such as massage parlors, escort services, or establishments for show or sale of
X-rated, adult-only, or pornographic movies, products or services or for
establishments primarily featuring nude or semi-nude images or
performances.
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