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Senate Transportation committee signs conference report on S.B. 123 after agreeing on bicycle, trails and licensing changes
Summary
The Senate Transportation committee agreed to sign the committee of conference report on S.B. 123 after accepting several House provisions, removing tinting changes, and setting staggered effective dates for provisions on reduced license fees, bicycle operations and legal trails.
The Senate Transportation Committee met May 29 to review and sign the committee of conference report on S.B. 123, settling differences between the House and Senate on vehicle and bicycle provisions and finalizing staggered effective dates for several measures.
Legislative counsel Damien Leonard told the committee he would "take you through the changes from the as passed the house," and then summarized where the conference report restored or retained House or Senate language, noted technical edits, and flagged the Department of Motor Vehicles-recommended language to ensure compliance with federal law.
The conference report keeps reduced license fees for people receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability…
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