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LC 3924

Generally revise highways and transportation laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3924 aimed to overhaul highways and transportation laws, but no text was published and the draft died in process, so no changes are in effect.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3924

Summary: LC 3924 — Generally revise highways and transportation laws

Overview
- Bill Number: LC 3924
- Title: Generally revise highways and transportation laws
- Subject: Highways and Roads
- Classification: bill
- Introduced: December 15, 2024
- Status: LC Draft Died in Process
- Legislative Actions:
- 2024-12-15: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-12-15: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and scope
- The bill’s stated objective is to generally revise highways and transportation laws. No published text or detailed provisions are provided in the available records, so the specific changes or regulatory goals are not publicly known.

Key provisions
- No substantive provisions are published for LC 3924. As a result, there are no enumerated changes to summarize (e.g., funding mechanisms, project delivery, safety standards, or governance structures).
- If text becomes available, a future update would specify the exact amendments, repeals, new requirements, funding changes, or authorities affected.

Potential impact (based on the bill’s title and typical scope)
- Transportation governance: Depending on the final text, could affect state and/or local transportation agencies, planning processes, or project approval timelines.
- Funding and financing: Possible changes to highway funding sources, grant programs, or debt/finance rules; however, no specifics are available.
- Public safety and infrastructure: Potential updates to standards, inspections, or maintenance responsibilities, contingent on enacted provisions.
- Stakeholders: Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, contractors and engineers, local governments, and state agencies involved in highway and transportation planning and construction.
- Note: Because the actual text is not published, these are general considerations rather than confirmed impacts.

Procedural timeline and status
- Drafter Assigned and Draft On Hold occurred on 2024-12-15.
- The bill progressed to Draft Died in Process on 2025-05-22.
- Status implies the draft was not advanced through the committee/floor process and did not become law. There is no published indication of amendments, hearings, or votes.
- Next steps: As introduced, the bill appears not to be moving forward in its current form. Reintroduction or revision would be required for renewed consideration.

Notes
- “LC” indicates drafting/manuscript status handled by the Legislative Council drafting office. No text has been published to detail provisions or impacts.
- Readers seeking specifics should monitor for any renewed or amended versions or for companion bills that may carry similar objectives.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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