Ask Reggi Your Question Now
Can I use third-party advertising tools on my website in North Carolina? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, there are no specific requirements for the use of third-party advertising tools on a website in North Carolina. However, if the advertising is considered outdoor advertising, it may be subject to regulation under the Outdoor Advertising Control Act [1.2].
Regulation of Advertising
The Department of Transportation is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations governing the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising permitted in G.S. 136-129, the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a permit for outdoor advertising as required in G.S. 136-133, and the administrative procedures for appealing a decision at the agency level to refuse to grant or in revoking a permit previously issued [1.2].
Limitations of Outdoor Advertising Devices
No outdoor advertising shall be erected or maintained within 660 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of the interstate or primary highway systems in North Carolina so as to be visible from the main-traveled way thereof, except for certain types of advertising such as directional and official signs and notices, outdoor advertising which advertises the sale or lease of property upon which it is located, and outdoor advertising which advertises activities conducted on the property upon which it is located [1.7].
Based on the information provided, it is recommended to consult with legal counsel for further guidance.
Source(s):
Jurisdiction
North Carolina