2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 106-22.5. Agricultural tourism signs.

§ 106‑22.5.  Agricultural tourism signs.

(a)       The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall provide directional signs on major highways at or in reasonable proximity to the nearest interchange or within one mile leading to an agricultural facility that promotes tourism by providing tours and on‑site sales or samples of North Carolina agricultural products to area tourists.

(b)       An agricultural facility must be open for business at least four days a week, 10 months of the year in order to qualify for the directional signs provided for in this section. The Department shall assess the facility the actual reasonable costs of the sign and its installation. (1999‑356, s. 1.)

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