Introduced
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To require the Department of Transportation to place on limited access highways signs indicating that an exit is within two miles of a hospital providing 24-hour emergency care, if the hospital requests the signs. The signs would give the hospital's name, and under amendments adopted in the House a hospital would pay for its sign. The signs placed under the act would replace existing white-on-blue "H" signs.
Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Tourism
Substitute offered
Which reflects changes adopted following committee testimony and discussion, with amendments that detail the contents of reports required under the bill.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To "grandfather" (leave in place) existing signs which otherwise may be replaced or removed under the bill.
The amendment passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 34 to 0 (details)
To require the Department of Transportation to place on limited access highways signs indicating that an exit is within two miles of a hospital providing 24-hour emergency care, if the hospital requests the signs. The signs would give the hospital's name, and would replace existing white-on-blue "H" signs.
Received
Substitute offered
To adopt a version of the bill recommended by the committee which reported it to the full House.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 34 to 0 (details)
To require the Department of Transportation to place on limited access highways signs indicating that an exit is within two miles of a hospital providing 24-hour emergency care, if the hospital requests the signs. The signs would give the hospital's name, and under amendments adopted in the House a hospital would pay for its sign. The signs placed under the act would replace existing white-on-blue "H" signs.
Passed in the House 103 to 2 (details)