43 Tex. Admin. Code § 21.417 - Erection and Maintenance from Private Property
(a) The department will not issue a permit for a sign unless it can be erected and maintained from private property that the license holder accesses by:
(1) a permitted driveway on a state-maintained roadway;
(2) a roadway that is not state maintained; or
(3) documented legal access through adjoining private property.
(b) If, after a permit is issued, the department finds evidence that the license holder accessed private property on which the sign is located by means other than one listed in subsection (a) of this section, the department will cancel the permit under §
21.425 of this subchapter (relating of Cancellation of Permit).
(c) This section does not apply to the maintenance of a sign that is on railroad right of way and to which §
21.408(a) of this subchapter (relating to Continuance of Nonconforming Signs) applies if:
(1) crossing the state's right of way line is the only available access to the sign; and
(2) the permit holder notifies and obtains approval of the department before accessing the sign for maintenance.
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