Expressing the sense of the Congress that States should require candidates for driver's licenses to demonstrate an ability to exercise greatly increased caution when driving in the proximity of a potentially visually impaired individual.
108-hconres56 — Expressing the sense of the Congress that States should require candidates for driver's licenses to demonstrate an ability to exercise greatly increased caution when driving in the proximity of a potentially visually impaired individual.. Sponsored by Rep. Evans, Lane [D-IL-17]. Introduced 2003-02-26. House bill. 108th Congress. Latest action: Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Bill Activity
House
Introduced in House
2003-02-26
Engrossed in House
2004-06-22
Senate
Referred in Senate
2004-06-23
Received in Senate
Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
- Sponsor
- Rep. Evans, Lane [D-IL-17] (D), IL
- Introduced
- 2003-02-26
- Committees
- Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
- Subjects
- Animals; Blind; Disabled; Dogs; Driver licenses; Driver tests
- Latest Action
- Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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