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House Bill 844 — 1955 Regular Session
Sponsor(s):
"BRENNINGER", "HENZEL", "WILLAREDT"
Short Title:
An Act amending the act of May 1, 1929 (P.L. 905), entitled "Vehicle Code," authorizing use of warning figures, commonly known as "silent policemen" to be erected on highways and State highways by certain political subdivisions.
Printer's Number(s): Action History:
Referred to the Committee on Motor Vehicles, April 19.
Reported as committed, June 1.
Passed first reading, June 2.
Passed second reading, June 8.
Passed third reading with amendments, June 14.
Passed finally, June 15. (165-0)
House concurrence, laid on the table, December 14.
Taken from the table, December 28.
House concurred in Senate Amendments, December 28. (209-0)
Recalled from the Governor, January 26, 1956.
Laid on the table, January 30.
Taken from the table, February 8.
Vote by which this bill passed final passage and third reading reconsidered, February 8.
Passed third reading with amendments, February 8.
Passed finally, February 20. (206-0)
In the Senate
Referred to the Committee on Highways, June 20.
Reported as amended, November 14.
Passed first reading, November 14.
Amended on second reading, November 22.
Passed second reading, December 6.
Passed third reading and final passage, December 12. (48-0)
Senate concurred in House amendments, February 28, (44-0)
Approved by the Governor, March 15, 1956.
Act No. 389