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This chapter may be cited as the 'South Carolina Landowner and Advertising Protection and Property Valuation Act".

HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 235, Section 2, eff February 22, 2006.

Editor's Note

2006 Act No. 235, Section 1, provides as follows:

"The General Assembly finds that it is the policy of this State to protect the rights of private property owners and to encourage local governing bodies, off-premises outdoor advertising sign owners, and landowners with signs on their property to enter into relocation and reconstruction agreements that allow governmental entities to undertake public projects and accomplish public goals while allowing the continued maintenance of private investment in signage as a medium of commercial and noncommercial communication. The General Assembly further finds that it is the policy of this State to promote arbitration as a means of settling disputes regarding the valuation of off-premises outdoor advertising signs instead of litigation."

2006 Act No. 235, Section 6, provides as follows:

"This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor. Nothing in this act preempts or otherwise alters, modifies, applies to, or effects relocation or removal of any off-premises outdoor advertising signs pursuant to an ordinance or regulation enacted by a local governing body prior to April 14, 2005. It is the intent of the General Assembly that nothing in this act may be construed to require the payment of monetary compensation for any off-premises outdoor advertising signs relocated or removed pursuant to an ordinance enacted before the effective date of this act unless the ordinance otherwise requires the payment of monetary compensation."


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