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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.3514 187th (2011 - 2012)

An Act Relative to Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors

By Mr. Murphy of Burlington and Senator Donnelly, a joint petition (subject to Joint Rule 12) of Charles A. Murphy and Kenneth Donnelly relative to elevator, escalator and moving walk safety. Public Safety and Homeland Security.

Bill Information

Sponsors:
Charles A. Murphy , Kenneth J. Donnelly
Status:
Referred to Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security

Emergency Preamble

Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to authorize forthwith the licensing of vertical reciprocating conveyor mechanics, therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public safety., therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public safety.

Bill History

Displaying 4 actions for Bill H.3514
Date Branch Action
5/11/2011 House Referred to the committee on House Rules, reported, referred to the committee on Joint Rules, reported, rules suspended and referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security
6/16/2011 Senate Senate concurred
11/14/2011 Joint Hearing scheduled for 11/17/2011 from 10:00 AM-01:00 PM in 437
1/1/2013 House No further action taken

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