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SB 794

Authorizing DOH to erect warning signs

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Maynard

Overview: SB 794, the Authorizing DOH to erect warning signs bill, was introduced on February 21, 2025 and has been enacted into law as Chapter 233 of the Acts of the Regular Sessi

Chapter 233, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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Bill Summary · SB 794

Overview: SB 794, the Authorizing DOH to erect warning signs bill, was introduced on February 21, 2025 and has been enacted into law as Chapter 233 of the Acts of the Regular Session of 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The bill authorizes the Department of Highways (DOH) to erect warning signs on state roads and highways to alert drivers of potential hazards or dangerous conditions.

Key Provisions:
- Grants the DOH the authority to install warning signs on state-maintained roads and highways
- Allows the DOH to determine the appropriate locations and content of the warning signs based on safety considerations
- Provides the DOH with the necessary legal framework to implement the warning sign program

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill directly impacts the DOH, granting them the authority to erect warning signs on state roads and highways. This is intended to enhance driver safety by providing timely information about potential hazards or dangerous conditions.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SB 794 has been enacted into law as Chapter 233 of the Acts of the Regular Session of 2025. The bill has completed the legislative process and is now in effect.

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