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House adopts driver and motorcycle education amendments aimed at reducing traumatic brain injuries
1996 Utah Legislature - House Floor · February 6, 1996
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Summary
Amendments requested by the Department of Public Safety were adopted to HB31 to add instruction about traumatic brain injuries to motorcycle and driver education courses and set minimum participant age for some programs at 15 years, 6 months.
The House adopted floor amendments to HB31 on Feb. 6 to strengthen driver and motorcycle education by adding curriculum about traumatic brain injury prevention and adjusting eligibility and fee provisions.
Representative Stevens explained the amendments were requested by the Department of…
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