§ 22-7.2-1. Permanent committee — Composition. There is created a permanent joint committee of the general assembly on highway safety to consist of eleven (11) members of the general assembly, six (6) of whom shall be from the house of representatives to be appointed by the speaker, not more than four (4) of whom shall […]
§ 22-7.2-2. Selection of officers. Upon organization of the joint committee, by majority vote, one of their members shall be chosen as chairperson, another of their members shall be chosen vice-chairperson, and another of their members shall be chosen as secretary. History of Section.P.L. 1966, ch. 285, § 1.
§ 22-7.2-3. Duties. (a) It shall be the duty of this joint committee to promote the development and conduct of a coordinated state highway safety program to reduce traffic accidents and the deaths, injuries, and property damage which occur in those accidents. (b) To this end, the joint committee shall consult and counsel with the […]
§ 22-7.2-4. Reports and recommendations. The joint committee on highway safety shall from time to time and at least annually report to the general assembly on its findings and the results of its studies and make any recommendations to the general assembly and propose any legislation or initiate any studies that it shall deem advisable. […]
§ 22-7.2-5. Technical assistance. The joint committee shall, if it finds it cannot obtain the proper assistance from available sources, contract for any technical services that it shall require to effectuate its purposes. History of Section.P.L. 1966, ch. 285, § 1.
§ 22-7.2-6. References to committee. Each branch of the legislature shall refer to the joint committee, either initially or after action by other committees, all bills and resolutions dealing with or affecting highway safety. History of Section.P.L. 1966, ch. 285, § 1.
§ 22-7.2-7. Place of meeting — Quorum. The joint committee on legislative services shall provide adequate space in the state house for the use of the joint committee on highway safety; provided, however, that the joint committee on highway safety may conduct hearings and hold meetings elsewhere when doing so will better serve its purposes. […]