(a) Commercial Activity. An activity which includes the sale, advertisement or display of goods or services for profit.(b) Commercial Displays. Permissible displays under an agreement which are placed in or on traveler information centers.(c) Department. Refers to the Department of Transportation and those delegated the responsibility within the department to enforce and administer the provisions of these regulations.(d) Kiosk. Traveler information centers at safety roadside rest areas and vista points which are enclosures upon which public information displays and commercial displays may be posted.(e) Newspaper Vending Machine. A self-service and coin-operated box, container, storage unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display and sale of newspapers.(f) Public Information Displays. Department-owned displays which provide information the department determines to be of a specific value, interest or assistance to the traveler. Such displays are placed upon kiosks, comfort station buildings, bulletin boards, information panels, display cases or other portions of the facilities in safety roadside rest areas and vista points.(g) Safety Roadside Rest Areas. Those designated areas within and along state highways that are used for purposes set forth in Sections 220 and 220.5 of the Streets and Highways Code.(h) Selling. A commercial activity which is any exchange of any item or service for monetary or voluntary consideration.(i) Solicitation. An appeal by a solicitor for a monetary donation or anything of value made verbally, by conduct or in writing by any individual or organization.(j) Solicitor. Any individual on his own behalf, or on the behalf of others or an organization who solicits monetary donations or anything of value for goods or services.(k) Traveler Information Center. A building, kiosk or covered panel constructed by or for the department upon which public information and commercial displays may be placed in safety roadside rest areas and vista points.(l) Vending Machines. Any machine, case, cabinet or other device, except a newspaper vending machine, installed, placed in or connected to any building, structure or kiosk that is self-service and coin-operated and is used and maintained for the sale and dispensing of food or merchandise, as allowed under agreement in a safety roadside rest area.(m) Vista Point. Any signed roadside area within the right of way of a state highway, the purpose of which is to provide the traveler a viewpoint from which to observe the scenic panorama or point of visual interest.Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 21, § 2204
1. Amendment of subsection (a), repealer of subsections (d), (g), (i), (m) and (p), subsection relettering, new subsection (h), and amendment of redesignated subsections (i), (j), (m), and NOTE filed 3-7-95; operative 4-6-95 (Register 95, No. 10). Note: Authority cited: Sections 225 and 225.5, Streets and Highways Code. Reference: Sections 218, 220, 220.5, 223, 224, 225.5 and 226, Streets and Highways Code.
1. Amendment of subsection (a), repealer of subsections (d), (g), (i), (m) and (p), subsection relettering, new subsection (h), and amendment of redesignated subsections (i), (j), (m), and Note filed 3-7-95; operative 4-6-95 (Register 95, No. 10).