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AL SB182

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/24/2011

Primary Sponsor

Ben Brooks

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Origin

Senate

Regular Session 2011

AI Summary

SB182 Summary

  • Cities or counties may install deaf or blind child area signs on residential roads or streets upon request to warn drivers of a deaf or blind child's presence in the area

  • Sign installation costs may be paid by the requesting party, a private individual, or a neighborhood association

  • Counties and cities must conduct annual reviews of installed signs to ensure the placement remains applicable and necessary

  • This act is known as the "Ian Langston Worley Oliver Act"

  • The act becomes effective on the first day of the third month following passage and gubernatorial approval

Legislative Description

Children, deaf or blind, county or municipality authorized to place warning signs on residential roads or streets

Children

Last Action

Patterson motion to Indefinitely Postpone adopted Voice Vote

6/9/2011

Committee Referrals

Public Safety and Homeland Security4/7/2011
Governmental Affairs3/8/2011

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