An Amendment to Protect the Department of Boating and Waterways from Maintenance Dangers

An Amendment to Protect the Department of Boating and Waterways from Maintenance Dangers

Preamble. It is necessary to compose this legislation as the Department of Boating and Waterways employees fear feasible significant bodily harm and injury while performing maintenance within the State of Firestone. It is our job to lawfully protect them from this angst. This amendment will keep the Department of Boating and Waterways employees safe from maintenance dangers, making those feel protected while working in the State of Firestone.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE CONGRESS* HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

SECTION I: Chapter 2, Section 2 and 8 of the Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] shall be amended.

SECTION II. Chapter 2, Section 2 (4); of the Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] currently states:

“Employees (in this section) shall be defined as any Department of Transportation, Department of Public Works, Stapleton County Fire Department, Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office, Firestone Department of Corrections, Firestone Department of Homeland Security, Firestone National Guard, or Firestone State Patrol employees, vehicles, or cones/barriers placed by these persons.”

SECTION II A. Chapter 2, Section 2 (4); of the Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] shall now state:

“Employees (in this section) shall be defined as any Department of Transportation, Department of Public Works, Stapleton County Fire Department, Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office, Firestone Department of Corrections, Firestone Department of Homeland Security, Firestone National Guard, Firestone State Patrol, or Firestone Department of Boating and Waterways employees, vehicles, or cones/barriers placed by these persons.”

SECTION III. Chapter 2, Section 8 (2); of the Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] currently states:

“A ‘work zone’ shall be defined as an area within 100 studs of any cones, flares, stationary DOT/DPW vehicles with their hazard or amber lights flashing (excluding any buses), DOT/DPW employees at the side of the road outside of their vehicle (while they are conducting road works or other maintenance (on vehicles for example)), or other objects used by workers or on-duty law enforcement officers to control traffic or close areas of work to the public.”

SECTION III A. Chapter 2, Section 8 (2); of the Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] shall now state:

“A ‘work zone’ shall be defined as an area within 100 studs of any cones, flares, stationary DOT/DPW/DOBW vehicles with their hazard or amber lights flashing (excluding any buses), DOT/DPW/DOBW employees at the side of the road outside of their vehicle (while they are conducting road works or other maintenance (on vehicles for example)), or other objects used by workers or on-duty law enforcement officers to control traffic or close areas of work to the public.”

SECTION IV. Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1] shall be defined as: Firestone Traffic Revision Act [Part 1]

SECTION V. This shall go into effect immediately upon completion of the constitutional process required.

Respectfully submitted to the Congress of the State of Firestone,

Chief Sponsor(s):
Senator DanielFoote

Co-Sponsor(s):
Secretary of Department of Boating and Waterways HippoGamingRB
State Representative antwanmid
Speaker Pro Tempore ADMIRAL_RICKY
State Representative BlueLineEnforcement

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