AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 54, Chapter 17 and Title 54, Chapter 21, relative to outdoor advertising.
By granting the commissioner the necessary authority to enforce and promulgate rules, SB1413 aims to standardize the approach to outdoor advertising across Tennessee. This could potentially lead to more uniformity in how signage is regulated, allowing businesses greater clarity in compliance requirements. The consistency in enforcement may foster an environment for improved aesthetics and the effective regulation of conspicuous outdoor advertising, thus impacting local communities and businesses engaged in such advertising efforts.
Senate Bill 1413 aims to amend existing provisions in the Tennessee Code Annotated regarding outdoor advertising. Specifically, it focuses on sections related to the authority of the commissioner in implementing and enforcing rules tied to outdoor advertising regulations. The bill intends to ensure that the commissioner has the clear directive to carry out necessary rules for the implementation of the chapter concerning outdoor signage under state law, specifically Section 23 U.S.C. § 131. This change is essential for clarifying the responsibilities of the commissioner, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations governing outdoor advertising.
While the bill appears straightforward in its goal to clarify the commissioner’s authority, potential points of contention could arise around the actual implementation of the new regulations. Stakeholders in the outdoor advertising industry might have varying opinions on the degree of regulation imposed and its effect on their businesses. Increased regulations could be viewed as a hindrance to advertising effectively, whereas supporters may argue for the necessity of regulations to maintain public space standards and environmental considerations.