HB 26: PROHIBITED HIGHWAY ADVERTISING CHAIRMAN FOSTER brought up HB 26 for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY said he was concerned with Section 8, which provides penalties. The violation of these provisions provides that the fines provide for fines up to $500 or one year in jail. He felt the penalty provisions should be revised. REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY suggested the penalty for violation be a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $5000, plus the elimination of the jail time. After discussion, the violation agreed upon by the committee was a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $2500 and the elimination of the jail time. After further discussion of potential amendments, it was decided that the committee would prepare a letter of intent to the next committees of referral so that when it got before the Judiciary Committee they could look at the penalty sections with the final agreed upon fine and suggestion to eliminate the jail time. Number 328 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY asked further questions regarding the right-of-way provisions. Number 0360 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON asked Representative Menard if there was any fiscal impact created by this legislation. REPRESENTATIVE MENARD referred to the zero fiscal note included within the members' packets. Number 0365 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON moved HB 26 from committee with individual recommendations, and with a House Transportation letter of intent. Number 0370 CHAIR FOSTER requested that committee staff take care of adding his name as a co-sponsor on HB 26.