H.R.708 - Safe Highway Markings Act of 2011
To amend title 23, United States Code, to establish standards limiting the amounts of arsenic and lead contained in glass beads used in pavement markings. view all titles (2)
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- Official: To amend title 23, United States Code, to establish standards limiting the amounts of arsenic and lead contained in glass beads used in pavement markings. as introduced.
- Short: Safe Highway Markings Act of 2011 as introduced.
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Official Summary
2/15/2011--Introduced.Safe Highway Markings Act of 2011 - Prescribes standards for glass beads used in pavement markings, limiting the arsenic or lead content to 200 parts per million.Requires the Secretary of Transportation to withhold up to 5% of the apportionment of federal-aid highwayOfficial Summary
2/15/2011--Introduced.Safe Highway Markings Act of 2011 - Prescribes standards for glass beads used in pavement markings, limiting the arsenic or lead content to 200 parts per million.Requires the Secretary of Transportation to withhold up to 5% of the apportionment of federal-aid highway funds for any state that fails to enforce requirements to ensure that glass beads used in pavement markings on or along federal-aid highway roads or highways do not contain more than 200 parts per million arsenic or lead....Read the Rest

U.S. Congress - H.R.708 Safe Highway Markings Act of 2011



