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DATE (50)
1866
a fiscal year
fiscal year 1989
fiscal year
at least 1 year
under 21 years of age
21 years of age
any fiscal year
20
fiscal year 1989
1989
21 years
CONGRESS.—By January 1, 1999
18 years of age
the second year
JUNE 15, 1995
first 2 years
this second fiscal year
the first year
1992
OLDS
16 to 20 years old
age 15
at least 12 months
at least 10 years
21
years
GENERAL.—Within 1 year
the fifth year
15
1989
the first fiscal year
the fiscal year
5
year
later than 6 months
8
years of age
that fiscal year
age 21
1995
each of fiscal years 1996 and 1997
fifth fiscal years
the fourth year
at least 6 months
1991
each of fiscal years 1999 and 2000
next 10 years
annual
the third year
fiscal year 1998
more than 5 fiscal years
6
year
later than 12 months
1966
EVENT (2)
SESSION
H. R. 1866
the ‘‘High Risk Drivers Act
GPE (5)
States
the United States
the United States of America
Louisiana
United States
LOC (1)
IH
NORP (3)
American
INDIAN
ORG (23)
State
SEC
Federal
the Federal Register
Congress
Senate
Motor Vehicle Administrators
Social Security
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
National Highway
Transportation
Department of Transportation
Committee
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House
Interior
House of Representa-
the Federal Government
Transportation and Infrastructure
the Committee on Commerce, Science
the Driver License Compact
the Driver License Reciprocity Program
the American Association of Motor Vehicle
PERSON (10)
FROST
MCDERMOTT
DAVIS
Register
MORELLA
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ian
HANSEN
WOLF
BLUTE
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
94.0%
public health
73.8%
government oversight
69.7%
Extracted Keywords
drivers
driver
high risk
traffic
vehicle
young
risk
motor vehicle
licensing
high
driving
motor
safety
promote
advanced
Forensic Analysis
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