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2007 SESSION
HB 1876 Wireless telecommunications devices; use by certain drivers.
Introduced by: C. Charles Caputo | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Wireless telecommunications devices; use by certain drivers. Prohibits use of wireless telecommunications devices by holders of provisional licenses, learner's permits, and motorcycle learner's permits, except in an emergency, when the vehicle is parked, or when the vehicle is stationary on that portion of a highway improved, designed, and ordinarily used for vehicular travel. This bill incorporates HB 2510.
FULL TEXT
- 01/04/07 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/07 074213262 pdf
- 01/23/07 House: Committee substitute printed 075738262-H1 pdf
HISTORY
- 01/04/07 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/07 074213262
- 01/04/07 House: Referred to Committee on Transportation
- 01/16/07 House: Referred from Transportation by voice vote
- 01/16/07 House: Referred to Committee on Science and Technology
- 01/22/07 House: Reported from Science and Technology with substitute (19-Y 3-N)
- 01/23/07 House: Committee substitute printed 075738262-H1
- 01/24/07 House: Read first time
- 01/26/07 House: Motion to lay on the table the motion to pass by agreed to
- 01/26/07 House: Motion to remove lay on the table the motion to pass by rejected (41-Y 56-N)
- 01/26/07 House: VOTE: REJECTED (41-Y 56-N)
- 02/22/07 House: No further action taken
- 02/22/07 House: Failed to pass in House