H 2582 Session 106 (1985-1986)
H 2582 General Bill, By Davenport
A Bill to amend Section 56-5-5015, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina,
1976, relating to motor vehicle glass which is transparent from only one side,
so as to make it unlawful for any person to sell any substance or material for
use upon the windshield or window glass of a motor vehicle that would render
the windshield or window glass to be in noncompliance with Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 205, to make it unlawful for any person to install
a windshield or window glass in a motor vehicle or place any substance or
material upon any windshield or window glass that would reduce light
transmittance more than thirty percent or that produces a mirror or metallic
appearance when viewed by a person outside the vehicle, to make it unlawful
for a vehicle so equipped to be operated, and to provide penalties.
03/13/85 House Introduced and read first time HJ-1260
03/13/85 House Referred to Committee on Education and Public
Works HJ-1260
05/15/85 House Recalled from Committee on Education and Public
Works HJ-3194
05/22/85 House Continued HJ-3392
01/15/86 House Objection by Rep. Aydlette, Limehouse, J.
Bradley, Evatt & Moss HJ-122
01/16/86 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. Aydlette, J. Bradley
& Mos HJ-172
01/16/86 House Debate adjourned HJ-173
01/21/86 House Debate interrupted HJ-214
01/22/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, January 28, 1986 HJ-238
01/28/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, February 4, 1986 HJ-322
02/04/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1984 HJ-472
02/12/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1986 HJ-642
02/18/86 House Amended HJ-801
02/18/86 House Debate interrupted HJ-802
02/19/86 House Objection by Rep. McAbee HJ-829
02/19/86 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. Limehouse HJ-829
02/19/86 House Objection by Rep. Carnell HJ-830
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