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Conference committee removes proposed 70% tint standard, questions inspection enforcement and costs
Summary
Negotiators dropped the senate's proposed 70% visible light transmission standard from S.123 and discussed enforcement, inspection practice, and the cost of tint-measuring equipment; the committee left the broader inspection review and enforcement questions open.
The senate proposal in S.123 to set a visible light transmission minimum of 70% for windshields and front-seat windows was removed from the conference draft during the May 29 meeting. Committee members discussed the practical implications of adopting a measurable tint standard for vehicle inspections, enforcement capacity, and the cost of the equipment used to measure tint.
Legislative counsel and members described the current statutory and inspection situation: last…
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