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3 Legislative History of Risk Retention Amendments of 1986 P.L. 99-563 1 (1986)

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Vol. 3
RISK RETENTION AMENDMENTS OF 1986
P.L. 99-563                              100 Stat. 3170
October 27, 1986
ENACTED BILL
99th Congress:
7)   S. 2129, the Risk Retention Amendments of 1986, as
introduced by Mr. Kasten and referred to the Senate
Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee,
99th Congress, February 28, 1986.
8)   S. 2129 as reported (Senate Report No. 99-294) with
an amendment, May 9, 1986.
9)   S. 2129 as passed the Senate, received in the
House, and referred to the House Energy and
Commerce Committee, July 21, 1986.
COMPANION BILLS
99th Congress:
10) H.R. 4301, the Risk Retention Amendments of 1986,
as introduced by Mr. Wyden and referred to the
House Energy and Commerce Committee, 99th Congress,
March 4, 1986.
11) H.R. 5225, the Liability Risk Retention Act of
1986, as introduced by Mr. Wyden and referred to
the House Energy and Commerce Committee, 99th
Congress, July 23, 1986.
12) H.R. 5225 as reported (House Report No. 99-865)
with an amendment, September 23, 1986.
H.R. 5225 as passed the House, amended, September
23, 1986. (See Item 22 of this Legislative History
for the language of this bill, as passed the House)
RELATED BILLS
99th Congress:
13) H.R. 4442, the Liability Risk Retention Act of
1986, as introduced by Mr. Lent and referred to the
House Energy and Commerce Committee, 99th Congress,
March 18, 1986.

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