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ME LD348

Bill

Status

Failed

4/10/2025

Primary Sponsor

Richard Campbell

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Origin

House of Representatives

132nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Directs the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to convene a working group to study the effects of high-intensity headlights on drivers, including safety concerns and eye health impacts from oncoming, rear, and exiting vehicle traffic

  • Working group consists of 8 members: 2 senators, 2 representatives, a law enforcement officer, a motor vehicle dealer representative, a motor vehicle manufacturer representative, and a Bureau of Motor Vehicles representative

  • Members receive no compensation except legislative per diem for legislators; Bureau of Motor Vehicles provides staffing support rather than Legislative Council staff

  • Report with findings and recommendations due to the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation by December 3, 2025

  • Joint Standing Committee on Transportation may submit related legislation to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature

Legislative Description

Resolve, to Study the Effect of High-intensity Headlights on Drivers

Motor Vehicles

Last Action

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)

4/10/2025

Committee Referrals

Transportation1/30/2025

Full Bill Text

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