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(1) “Organizational conflict of interest” means that, because of other activities or relationships with other persons or entities, a person or entity is unable or potentially unable to render impartial assistance or advice to the department or the person's or entity's objectivity in performing the contract work is or might be otherwise impaired, or a person or entity has an unfair competitive advantage.
(2) “Outdoor advertising business” means the business or occupation of placing, erecting, constructing or maintaining advertising structures or signs. The term does not include the placing, erecting, constructing or maintaining of advertising displays exclusively pertaining to the business of the person placing the advertising display, but does include a person whenever he personally or through employees places advertising displays containing advertising which does not pertain exclusively to his own business.
(3) “Owner” means all persons and all political subdivisions of the state having any title or interest in any property, rights, easements and interests authorized to be acquired by chapter 3, title 40, Idaho Code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 40. Highways and Bridges § 40-116. Definitions--O - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-40-highways-and-bridges/id-st-sect-40-116/
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