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6/15/10-A bill has died that sought to prohibit use of global positioning systems to monitor mileage traveled.
Sponsored by Rep. Joe Smith, R-St. Charles, HB1265 specified that no GPS or other technology identifying and recording a person’s location can be used to track mileage traveled as a tax revenue source.

2/5/10-A bill in the House Real ID and Personal Property Committee would prohibit use of global positioning systems to monitor mileage traveled.
Sponsored by Rep. Joe Smith, R-St. Charles, HB1265 specifies that no GPS or other technology identifying and recording a person’s location can be used to track mileage traveled as a tax revenue source.
For House bill status, call 573-751-4503.

12/11/09-Rep. Joe Smith, R-St. Charles, has prefiled a bill for consideration during the upcoming regular session that would prohibit use of global positioning systems to monitor mileage traveled.
HB1265 specifies that no GPS or other technology identifying and recording a person’s location can be used to track mileage traveled as a tax revenue source.
The bill can be considered during the session that begins Jan. 6.
For House bill status, call 573-751-4503.

 

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