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SB55: Tank wagons; increases total gross weight for overweight permits.

Chief Patron

Sen. Edd Houck (D-17)

Edd Houck (D-17)
Served: 1984–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Yes Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Yes Passed Senate
Yes Signed by Governor
Yes Became Law

Status

02/27/2008: signed by governor

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Summary

Overweight permits for tank wagons.  Increases total gross weight from 36,000 to 40,000 pounds for overweight permits for tank wagons.

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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 01/14/2008, 02/11/2008, 02/15/2008, 02/15/2008, 02/18/2008, 02/18/2008, 02/19/2008, 02/19/2008 and 02/20/2008.

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    Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
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  • HB293
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    Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
    : Vehicle weight limit enforcement; county enforcement on highways within its boundaries.
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