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2 Legislative History of the Pipeline Safety Reauthorization Act of 1988 P.L. 100-561 1 (1988)

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PIPELINE SAFETY REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1988
P.L. 100-561                           102 Stat 2805
October 31, 1988
BILLS
ENACTED BILL
100th Congress:
8)   H.R. 2266, the Pipeline Safety Reauthorization Act
of 1987, as introduced by request by Mr. Sharp et.
al, and jointly referred to the House Energy and
Commerce Committee and the House Public Works and
Transportation Committee, 100th Congress, May 4,
1987.
9)   H.R. 2266, as reported (House Report No. 100-445,
Parts I and II) with amendments from the House
Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Public
Works and Transportation Committee, March 22, 1988.
10) H.R. 2266, as passed the House, received in the
Senate, and referred to the Senate Commerce,
Science and Transportation Committee, April 21,
1988.
H.R. 2266, as passed the Senate, October 1, 1988.
(This is electronically available through the
Arnold & Porter Legislative Staff)
11) H. Res. 583, a resolution providing for House
concurring in the Senate amendment to H.R. 2266, as
adopted, 100th Congress, October 12, 1988.
COMPANION BILLS
100th Congress:
12) S. 888, the Pipeline Safety Act of 1987, as
introduced by Mr. Durenberger et al., and referred
to the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Committee, 100th Congress, March 31, 1987.

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