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Title: Regarding Senate Bill 555 Alcoholic Liquor; Relating to Removal of Partially Consumed Containers of Alcoholic Beverages from Licensed Premises
Other Titles: Kansas Department of Transportation Legislative Testimony (2006)
KDOT Legislative Testimony (2006)
Senate Bill 555 Alcoholic Liquor; Relating to Removal of Partially Consumed Containers of Alcoholic Beverages from Licensed Premises
SB 555 Alcoholic Liquor; Relating to Removal of Partially Consumed Containers of Alcoholic Beverages from Licensed Premises
Alcoholic Liquor; Relating to Removal of Partially Consumed Containers of Alcoholic Beverages from Licensed Premises
Authors: Kansas. Dept. of Transportation
Bodyk, Pete
Kansas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2006
Description: Testimony in opposition to SB 555 as written. NHTSA has stated that partially consumed bottles of alcohol, regardless of whether they are re-corked and sealed in tamper-revealing bags, must be treated as open containers. This bill would allow a person to transport the partially consumed alcoholic liquor (i.e. open container) anywhere in the vehicle, which would cause Kansas to be out of compliance with federal requirements, thus resulting in a transfer of funds from highway construction to safety programs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1984/9774
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