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Committee clears bill that clarifies travel‑trailer inspection language; bill does not reinstate inspections
Summary
House Bill 2029 is a cleanup measure intended to resolve overlapping statutes after prior sessions eliminated safety inspections for travel trailers and limited inspections for all vehicles. Committee sponsors said the bill simply removes conflicting language and does not create new inspection requirements; the committee reported it favorably.
The Senate Committee on Transportation reported House Bill 2029, a cleanup bill intended to resolve conflicting statutory language about safety inspections for travel trailers and other vehicles.
Sponsor testimony explained that the Legislature previously passed two bills: one that eliminated safety inspections for travel trailers and…
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