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S 3656 112th Congress Senate Transportation and Public Works Administrative law and regulatory procedures Congressional oversight Consumer affairs Department of Transportation Life, casualty, property insurance Motor vehicles Retail and wholesale trades Transportation safety and security

A bill to repeal an obsolete provision in title 49, United States Code, requiring motor vehicle insurance cost reporting.

Introduced: December 4, 2012 Introduced by: Klobuchar, Amy Democratic · Minnesota See on congress.gov
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Dec 4, 2012
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Repeals the requirement that the Secretary of Transportation (DOT) prescribe regulations to require passenger motor vehicle dealers to distribute to prospective buyers information comparing insurance costs for different makes and models of passenger motor vehicles based on damage susceptibility and crashworthiness.

Declares any regulations promulgated pursuant to that requirement to have no force or effect.

Directs the Secretary, after providing for public comment, to study and report to Congress on the most useful data, format, and method for providing simple and understandable damage susceptibility information to consumers.


What's happening now December 4, 2012

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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