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contributor.authorKansas. Department of Transportation-
contributor.authorChurch, David-
contributor.otherKansas. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Transportation-
date.accessioned2010-09-29T15:45:34Z-
date.available2010-09-29T15:45:34Z-
date.issued2006-01-31-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/9396-
descriptionTestimony concerning Senate Bill 344, which would make it against the law to disobey the order or direction of a uniformed school crossing guard invested by law with the authority to direct, control or regulate traffic. KDOT proposes certain modifications concerning students acting as School Crossing Guards, and also concerning the importance of training School Crossing Guards.en
description.statementofresponsibilityTestimony before the Senate Transportation Committee, Kansas Legislature, by David Church, Chief of Traffic Engineering for the Kansas Department of Transportation.-
format.extent46505 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshKansas. Department of Transportation.-
subject.lcshSchool crossing guards -- Law and legislation -- Kansas.-
subject.lcshSchool crossing guards -- Training of -- Law and legislation -- Kansas.-
subject.lcshTraffic safety and children -- Kansas.-
titleRegarding Senate Bill 344 Relating to School Crossing Guardsen
title.alternativeKansas Department of Transportation Legislative Testimony (2006)en
title.alternativeKDOT Legislative Testimony (2006)en
title.alternativeSenate Bill 344 Relating to School Crossing Guardsen
title.alternativeSB 344 Relating to School Crossing Guardsen
title.alternativeRelating to School Crossing Guardsen
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