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Adopt-A-Highway
Rules
Summary of
Rules and Regulations
This is an unofficial summary of the Adopt-A-Highway
program rules and regulations (revised 07/31/02). Any variation
from the official rules are accidental and not binding.
This is only here for your information and convenience.
Official Adopt-A-Highway Rules and Regulations 7 CSR 10-14
are available in their entirety in the Missouri Code of
State Regulations
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Purpose
The purpose of the Adopt-A-Highway program
is to provide volunteer community support for anti-litter
and highway beautification programs. It will reduce litter
along the highways, enhance the environment and beautify
Missouri's roadsides.
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Definitions
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Adopted section - a particular section
of state highway right of way designated by the commission
to be adopted by the volunteer individual or group participating
in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
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Adopter - the individual or group approved
by the commission to be a participant in the Adopt-A-Highway
program.
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Adopter representative - a group member
designated to represent the volunteer group and serve
as its liaison with the commission and is the person
who signs the agreement.
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Agreement - the written agreement between
the volunteer individual or group adopting a section
of highway right of way and the commission.
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Applicant - the individual or group applying
for participation in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
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Commission - the Missouri Highway and
Transportation Commission, or its authorized representative.
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Department - the Missouri Department of
Transportation.
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Litter - any unsightly matter that may
include, but is not limited to, disposable packaging,
containers, cans, bottles, paper and cigar or cigarette
butts. Litter does not include hazardous, heavy or large
items.
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Participant any individual, including
individuals within a group, who will be participating
in the program.
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Program - the Adopt-A-Highway program.
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Program activity - litter pickup and/or
beautification and/or mowing.
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Violent criminal activity any offense
having as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened
use of physical force against the person or property
of another or any offense involving weapons.
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Application for Participation
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Eligible adopters. Eligible adopters include
civic and nonprofit organizations, commercial and private
enterprises and individuals. 1) who have not been convicted
of, or pled guilty or no contest to, a violent criminal
activity, except as provided below; 2) whose participants
have not been convicted of, or pled guilty or no contest
to, a violent criminal activity, except as provided
below; 3) for whom state or federal courts have not
taken judicial notice of a history of violence; or 4)
who do not deny membership on the basis of race, color,
or national origin. Any individual adopter or participant
may be eligible ten (10) years after the completion
of any incarceration, probation or parole. The commission
reserves the right to limit the number of adoptions
for a single group.
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Acceptance. The commission will have sole
responsibility in determining whether an application
is rejected or accepted and determining what highways
will or will not be eligible for adoption.
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The commission may refuse to grant
a request to participate if the applicant has submitted
false statements of a material fact or has practiced
or attempted to practice any fraud or deception
in an application. Material facts include statements
regarding convictions of violent criminal activity
or membership qualifications.
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An application completed by an individual
on behalf of a group or organization must identify
the group or organization for which the application
is being submitted and failure to identify the group
or organization on the application will result in
rejecting the application.
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The adopter representative will certify
on the application form that the group does not
deny membership on the basis of race, color, or
national origin.
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Agreement
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If an application is approved, the adopter
or adopter representative shall execute a written agreement
with the commission, and upon signing by both parties,
the agreement becomes effective and provides the individuals
or the group's participation in the program.
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Responsibilities of adopter. The adopter
shall:
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Abide by all provisions contained
in the agreement and any other terms and conditions
as required by the department;
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Provide to the commission, in writing,
the name and complete mailing address, including
street address, of the adopter representative and
notify the commission thirty (30) days, in writing,
of any change of the adopter representative;
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Abide by all safety requirements as
listed in the department's Safety Tips brochure;
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Have the adopter, if the adopter is
one individual, or the adopter representative participating
in the program activity attend a safety meeting
conducted by commission before participation in
the initial program activity;
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Have all members of the group participating
in the program activity attend a safety training
meeting conducted by the adopter representative,
before participation in the initial program activity;
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Have the adopter or adopter representative
submit to the commission, in writing on a form provided
by the department, the following information: 1)
the name and street address of each participant;
2) a release of liability signed by each participant
or parent or legal guardian of the participant if
participant is a minor; 3) the participants
acknowledgment that he/she has attended a safety
training meeting; and 4) if the participant is not
a minor, the participants statement that he/she
has not been convicted of, or pled guilty or no
contest to, a violent criminal activity;
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Properly use all safety equipment
provided by the department and perform the work
in a safe, responsible and professional manner;
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Provide one adult supervisor for every
eight participants between 13-17 years of age and
one adult supervisor for every four participants
between 6-12 years of age. No one under the age
of 6 will be allowed to participate in the program;
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Adopt a section of highway right of
way for a minimum of three years and submit a new
application every three (3) years if the adopter
wants to continue participation in the program;
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Collect litter along the adopted section
a minimum of of twice every six (6) months , or
as required by the commission;
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Adopt for litter pickup a minimum
of 2 miles in rural areas and 1/2 mile in urban
areas. Shorter lengths may be permissible in special
circumstances;
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Provide prior notice, as required
before performing any program activity;
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Restrict program activities to the
areas of right of way outside the pavement and shoulder
areas;
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Perform program activity between the
hours of one hour after sunrise to one hour before
sunset and not during inclement weather;
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Prohibit participants from possessing,
consuming, or being under the influence of alcohol
or drugs while participating in the program;
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Place litter in trash bags provided
by the department and place filled trash bags at
a designated location;
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Separate tires, batteries and other
trash as needed for proper disposal according to
local landfill requirements;
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Indemnify and hold harmless the commission
and department and their officers, employees and
agents from any claim, lawsuit or liability which
may arise from adopter's participation in the program;
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Have the adopter or adopter representative
submit to the commission within five (5) working
days of any program activity, the following information:
1) the adopters name; 2) the date of the program
activity; 3) the total hours involved in the program
activity; and 4) the total number of bags of trash
picked up. This information can be provided by calling
the department representative, by e-mailing the
department representative or by filling out and
mailing the Activity Report form provided by the
department. This information will enable the department
to monitor the programs success; and
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Not subcontract or assign its responsibilities
under this program to any other enterprise, organization,
or individual unless assignee is also an active
adopter.
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Responsibilities of commission. The commission
shall:
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Determine the specific section of
right of way to be adopted;
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Except as provided for in 7 CSR 10-14.050,
install and maintain signs, if desired by the adopter,
at both ends of the adopted section;
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Provide the adopter with trash bags;
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Provide safety training to the adopter,
if the adopter is one individual, or the adopter
representative which includes but is not limited
to a safety video and Safety Tips brochure;
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Provide the adopter with safety equipment;
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Remove and dispose of filled trash
bags from the adopted section as soon as practical
after the litter pickup is finished.
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Sign
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The signs shall:
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Identify the adopter but are not intended
to be an advertising medium or serve as a means
of providing a public forum for the participants;
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Be designed by the department size,
color and text; and
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Have the actual name of adopter with
no telephone numbers, logos, slogans or addresses,
including internet addresses with verbiage kept
to a minimum.
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The signs shall not contain wording which
is obscene, profane, or sexually suggestive or
implies an obscenity profanity;
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The erection of a sign is not a requirement
for participation in the program. If a sign is damaged,
destroyed, stolen, or removed from its foundation by
an act of vandalism, the department will provide and
erect a replacement sign at department cost. If the
replacement sign is damaged, destroyed, stolen or removed
from its foundation by an act of vandalism, the department
will provide and erect one additional replacement sign
at department cost. If the second replacement sign is
damaged, destroyed, stolen, or removed from its foundation
by an act of vandalism, no further sign will be provided
or erected.
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Two (2) signs will be erected for each
adopter, one at each end of the adopted section, at
a location determined by the department.
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(1)The agreement may
be modified or terminated at the sole discretion of the commission.
(2)The commission reserves the right to terminate the program
agreement and remove the signs when, in the sole judgment
of the commission, it is found that:
(A) Continuing the agreement would be counterproductive to
the programs purpose, or have undesirable results such
as increased litter or vandalism or would jeopardize the safety
of the participants, traveling public or department employees;
(B) The adopter is not meeting or has not met
the terms and conditions of the agreement or any of the requirements
set forth in 7 CSR 10-14.030 7 CSR 10-14.050; or
(C) Actions of the adopter may be contrary to
any legislative restrictions or any restrictions on the use
of appropriated funds for political activities.
(3) After three (3) years of participation in the program,
an adopter may terminate the agreement upon written notice
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Adopt today for
a clean tomorrow.
For more information, check out the topics below:
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| General
Information |
| Adopt
A Highway Brochure (5
mb, 2 pages) |
| AAH
Safety Tips (7
mb, 2 pages) |
| Types
of Adoption and Recognition |
| A
Few Facts about the Program |
| Common
Questions |
| Summary of Rules and
Regulations |
| Activity
Report |
| No
MOre Trash |
| Roadside Review |
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