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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 2109 (Introduced in Senate) — To eliminate duplicative, outdated, or unnecessary Congressionally mandated Federal agency reporting. · Sec. 1407

Sec. 1407. Neighborhood electric vehicles

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The requirement set forth in the explanatory statement accompanying the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 ( Public Law 111–8 ) and published in the Congressional Record on February 23, 2009, page H2471, which directs the Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Federal Highway Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, to conduct a study of the fuel consumption savings and safety ramifications generated by the expanded use of Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, is rescinded.
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