HRS §264-79
State can make deals with the U.S. on highway signs
This section lets the state transportation director sign agreements with the U.S. government about controlling billboards and other outdoor ads near federal-aid highways. The director can act for the state to follow those agreements. It only covers this specific authority.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Agreements with the United States authorized
The director of transportation may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Transportation of the United States as provided by Title 23, United States Code, relating to control of outdoor advertising in areas adjacent to any federal-aid highway, and take action in the name of the State to comply with the terms of the agreement.
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