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2 Legislative History of Truth in Mileage Act of 1986 P.L. 99-579 1 (1986)

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Vol. 2
TRUTH IN MILEAGE ACT OF 1986
P.L. 99-579                              100 Stat. 3309
October 26, 1986
BILLS
99th Congress:
9)   H.R. 780, the Truth in Mileage Act of 1985, as
introduced by Mr. Bryant and referred to the House
Energy and Commerce Committee, 99th Congress,
January 30, 1985.
10) S. 475, a bill to amend the Motor Vehicle
Information and Cost Savings Act, as introduced by
Mr. Exon and referred to the Senate Commerce,
Science and Transportation Committee, 99th
Congress, February 19, 1985.
11) S. 475 as reported (Senate Report No. 99-47)
without amendment, May 14, 1985.
12) S. 475 as passed the Senate, received in the House,
and referred to the House Energy and Commerce
Committee, December 16, 1985.
13) H.Con. Res. 411, a resolution to correct a
technical error in the enrollment of S. 475, as
submitted by Mr. Dingell and considered and agreed
to, 99th Congress, October 15, 1986.
14) H.Con. Res. 411 as agreed to in the House and
received in the Senate, October 16, 1986.
98th Congress:
15) S. 1407, a bill to protect purchasers of used
automobiles from fraudulent practices associated
with automobile odometer modifications, as
introduced by Mr. Exon and referred to the Senate
Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee,
98th Congress, June 6, 1983.
16) S. 1407 as reported (Senate Report No. 98-504) with
an amendment, June 6, 1984.

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