To repeal an obsolete provision in title 49, United States Code, requiring motor vehicle insurance cost reporting.
112-hr5859 — To repeal an obsolete provision in title 49, United States Code, requiring motor vehicle insurance cost reporting.. Sponsored by Rep. Harper, Gregg [R-MS-3]. Introduced 2012-05-30. House bill. 112th Congress. Latest action: Became Public Law No: 112-252.
To repeal an obsolete provision in title 49, United States Code, requiring motor vehicle insurance cost reporting.
Timeline
- Sponsor
- Rep. Harper, Gregg [R-MS-3] (R), MS
- Introduced
- 2012-05-30
- Committees
- Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee; Energy and Commerce Committee
- Subjects
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures; Congressional oversight; Consumer affairs; Department of Transportation; Life, casualty, property insurance; Motor vehicles; Retail and wholesale trades; Transportation safety and security
- Latest Action
- Became Public Law No: 112-252.
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2Committee Review
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3Floor Vote
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4Second Chamber
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5Resolve Differences
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6Sent to President
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7Signed or Vetoed
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