105 IAC 9-4-4 - Definitions
Authority: IC 8-23-2-6
Affected: IC 9-21-4-5
Sec. 4.
The following definitions apply throughout this rule:
(1) "Business facility" means a business
operating in one (1) or more of the areas of service permitted for installation
of specific service signs and meeting the criteria for installation of a logo
panel.
(2) "CLOSED panel" means a
panel imprinted with the word CLOSED that may be installed over a logo panel to
indicate the seasonal closing of a business.
(3) "Contractor" means the:
(A) individual;
(B) partnership;
(C) firm;
(D) corporation; or
(E) combination of same;
contracting with the department for performance of prescribed work.
(4)
"Department" means the Indiana department of transportation.
(5) "Freeway" means a divided highway for
through traffic with full control of access, or the segments of an express
highway or limited access highway with one (1) or more grade separated
interchanges.
(6) "Full control of
access" means the condition where the right of owners or occupants of abutting
land or other persons to access light, air, or view in connection with a
highway is fully controlled. Full control is exercised to give preference to
through traffic by:
(A) providing access
connections only with selected public roads; and
(B) prohibiting crossings at grade or direct
private driveway connections.
(7) "Interstate system" means the federally
designated system of interstate highways with full control of access.
(8) "Logo panel" means a:
(A) business sign; and
(B) separately attached sign mounted on
specific service signs to show the:
(i)
brand;
(ii) symbol;
(iii) trademark;
(iv) name; or
(v) combination of these;
for a motorist service available at or near an interchange.
(9) "Miniature logo panel" means a reduced
size duplicate of the logo panel installed on the specific service sign in
advance of the interchange, which is installed on the specific service ramp
sign, or a trail-blazing sign.
(10)
"Primary applicant" means a business facility requesting a logo panel that
meets the highest standard for the specific service.
(11) "Secondary applicant" means a business
facility requesting a logo panel that meets a reduced standard for the specific
service. Contracts for secondary applicants may be for a shorter period than
for primary applicants.
(12)
"Specific service ramp sign" means a reduced size specific service sign
installed on an interchange ramp to indicate distance and direction to a
business facility not readily visible from the intersection of the ramp and the
crossing roadway.
(13) "Specific
service sign" means a specific information panel and means a rectangular sign
panel with the following:
(A) The words "GAS",
"FOOD", "LODGING", "CAMPING", or "ATTRACTION".
(B) Directional information.
(C) One (1) or more logo panels.
(14) "Supplemental guide sign"
means a large panel sign with a brown, or green retroreflective background, and
a white retroreflective legend and border, that provides direction to one (1)
or two (2) supplemental destinations, which can be reached from the
interchange.
(15) "Tourist" means a
person who travels over fifty (50) miles one-way from home.
(16) "Trail-blazing" means guiding a motorist
from a specific service ramp sign to an eligible business facility through the
use of trail-blazing sign or signs.
(17) "Trail-blazing sign" means a reduced
size specific service sign installed on or near a crossroad to indicate a
distance and direction to a business facility not readily visible from the
interchange ramp.
Notes
Transferred from Department of Highways ( 120 IAC 4-5-4) to Indiana Department of Transportation (105 IAC 9-4-4) by P.L. 112-1989, SECTION 5, effective July 1, 1989.
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