The California bills will be interesting, but its at the Federal level
where we ALL will get hit. Does anyone know of and pending Federal
legislation in these matters?
Rich
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>From: Jay Laifman[SMTP:JLAIFMAN(at)PNM.MHS.CompuServe.COM]
>Sent: Thursday, August 01, 1996 9:46 AM
>To: DonBaby58(at)aol.com; ALPINES(at)autox.team.net
>Subject: RE: Smog/ Emissions Bills
>
>FORWARDED MESSAGE from (MAIL (at) CSERVE {INTERNET:DonBaby58(at)aol.com}) at
>7/31/96 4:14p
>
>Don writes:
>
>The following bills have been passed or are in
>debate in the California state government. After
>a quick glance, it is unclear to me that any of these
>measures are what have been described by those on the
>list thus far. These are the current bills:
>
>AB 2018 - passed
>SB 621 - passed
>SB 1195
>SB 63
>
>Maybe one of you lawyer types out there will
>have better success at accessing
>the information than me.
>
>Don Lepore
>Series V
>***** NOTES from Jay Laifman (JLAIFMAN (at) PNM) at 7/31/96 4:11p
>I checked each of the refenced bills. AB 2018 addresses absent voters
>ballots, SB 621 addresses public utilities and power lines, SB 1195
>addresses entry of judgment. Maybe the numbers Don found are from
>previous sessions.
>
>SB 63, however, deals with air polution: "This bill would require the
>Department of Consumer Affairs to develop and implement either the Repair
>Subsidy Program or a program that would provide for a 12 month economic
>hardship extension for vehicles from biennial certificate of compliance
>requirement under special circumstances. This bill contains other related
>provisions."
>
>It was signed into law at the end of 1995. I have ordered a copy to see
>what the "other related provisions" are. I could not find any other new
>bills (new since August of 1995) that address smog rules. There could be
>other bills pending that have not had any action since August. I will see
>what I can find out.
>
>Jay Laifman
>
>
>
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