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[120 STAT. 3738]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 3738]

120 STAT. 3738

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—SEPT. 25, 2006 ‘‘(2) shall not be considered in compliance if it hyperlinks to the Federal Procurement Data System website, Federal Assistance Award Data System website, Grants.gov website, or other existing websites, so that the information elements required by subsection (b)(1) cannot be searched electronically by field in a single search; ‘‘(3) shall provide an opportunity for the public to provide input about the utility of the site and recommendations for improvements; ‘‘(4) shall be updated not later than 30 days after the award of any Federal award requiring a posting; and ‘‘(5) shall provide for separate searches for Federal awards described in subsection (a) to distinguish between the Federal awards described in subsection (a)(2)(A)(i) and those described in subsection (a)(2)(A)(ii).’’. (4) Add at the end the following:

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4.

GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENT.

OFFICE

REPORTING

‘‘Not later than January 1, 2010, the Comptroller General shall submit to Congress a report on compliance with this Act.’’. Agreed to September 13, 2006.

Sept. 25, 2006 [H. Con. Res. 235]

STATE DRIVER’S LICENSE CANDIDATES— MANDATE REGARDING THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Whereas many people in the United States who are blind or otherwise visually impaired have the ability to travel throughout their communities without assistance; Whereas visually impaired individuals encounter hazards that a pedestrian with average vision could easily avoid, many of which involve crossing streets and roadways; Whereas the white cane and guide dog should be generally recognized as aids to mobility for visually impaired individuals; Whereas many States do not require candidates for driver’s licenses to associate the use of the white cane or guide dog with potentially visually impaired individuals; and Whereas visually impaired individuals have had their white canes and guide dogs run over by motor vehicles, have been struck by the side-view mirrors of motor vehicles, and have suffered serious personal injury and death as the result of being hit by motor vehicles: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that each State should require any candidate for a driver’s license in such State to demonstrate, as a condition of obtaining a driver’s license, an ability to associate the use of the white cane and guide dog with visually impaired individuals and to exercise greatly increased caution when driving in proximity to a potentially visually impaired individual. Agreed to September 25, 2006.

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