Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 201.16 - Political signs
(1) DEFINITIONS. "Political sign" means a
sign erected for the purpose of soliciting support for or opposition to a
candidate or a political party or relating to a referendum question in an
election held under the laws of this state.
(2) EXEMPTION. A political sign which would
otherwise be subject to the permit requirement of s.
Trans
201.07, is exempted if all of the following conditions
are satisfied:
(a) The sign does not exceed
32 square feet in surface area.
(b)
The sign is erected entirely on private property with the property owner's
consent.
(c) The sign is erected
less than 45 days before the election for which it is intended and is removed
within 7 days after the election except that a sign erected before a primary
election may remain in place until 7 days after the next following general
election if the sign solicits support for a candidate, political party or
referendum question that is before the electorate in both the primary and the
general election.
(d) The sign does
not contain flashing lights or moving parts or in any other way fail to conform
with s. 84.30(4) (b),
Stats.
(e) The sign is not erected
in a location where it constitutes a traffic hazard.
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