SENATE BILL NO. 1010 "An Act relating to motor vehicle records and hearings of the Department of Public Safety; increasing the period under which a person may drive a motor vehicle under a temporary permit; relating to ownership of certain abandoned motor vehicles; relating to suspension or revocation of a motor vehicle registration or special permit; relating to renewal of a driver's license by mail; relating to procedures applicable to administrative revocation of a driver's license; relating to commercial driver training schools; increasing the property damage amounts for proof of financial responsibility and proof of motor vehicle eligibility in order to lawfully operate a motor vehicle in the state; amending the definition of `commercial motor vehicle'; relating to prohibited operation of a commercial motor vehicle and to disqualification from driving a commercial motor vehicle; relating to certain notifications in accidents involving property damage; relating to motor vehicle registration procedures; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Hanley noted that CSSB 1010 (L&C) am is similar to CSHB 517 (TRA) am S. He observed that CSHB 517 (TRA) am S required a title change due to House action that was not caught by Legislative Legal Services. He concluded that the title of CSHB 517 (TRA) am S as before the House is not 6 correct. SANDY PERRY PROVOST, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY explained that CSSB 1010 (L&C) am as introduced duplicated CSHB 517 (TRA) am S as passed by the Senate. She noted that CSSB 1010 (L&C) am matches CSHB 517 (TRA) am S except for an amendment introduced by Senator Halford defining "motor vehicles". Co-Chair Hanley explained that "motor vehicle" was defined to include cars and trucks. (Tape Change, SSHFC 96-4, Side 2) Representative Mulder MOVED to report CSSB 1010 (L&C) am out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Navarre noted that the fiscal notes are zero. CSSB 1010 (L&C) am was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two zero fiscal notes one by the Department of Public Safety, dated 6/3/96, and one by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, dated 6/3/96.