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90_HB0844sam001

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 1                     AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 844
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 844 on page  3,  by
 3    replacing lines 29 and 30 with the following:
 4    "waiver  if  the manufacturer's suggested retail price of the
 5    rental vehicle type is not greater than  $30,000.   A  rental
 6    company"; and
 7    on  page  3,  by  replacing  lines  32  through  34  with the
 8    following:
 9    "rental  day  for  a   collision   damage   waiver   if   the
10    manufacturer's  suggested  retail price of the rental vehicle
11    type is greater than $30,000. On January 1, 2000, the maximum
12    charges in this subsection (c) shall be  increased  to  $9.50
13    and $12.50, respectively, and shall be subsequently increased
14    to  $10  and  $13 on January 1, 2001 and $10.50 and $13.50 on
15    January 1, 2002."; and
16    on page 11, line 6, by deleting "its"; and
17    on page 11, by replacing lines 7 and 8 with the following:
18    "$2,000; provided, however, that if it"; and
19    on  page  11,  line  13,  after  "theft",  by  inserting  the
20    following:
21    ", then the damages shall be the actual and reasonable  costs
22    of  the  rental  vehicle  up  to  its  fair  market value, as
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 1    determined by the customary  market  for  the  sale  of  that
 2    vehicle."; and
 3    on  page  11,  immediately  below  line  13, by inserting the
 4    following:
 5        "For purposes of this  subsection  (b),  for  the  period
 6    prior  to  June  1,  1998,  the  maximum  amount  that may be
 7    recovered from an authorized driver shall not exceed  $6,000;
 8    for  the  period beginning June 1, 1998 through May 31, 1999,
 9    the maximum recovery shall not exceed  $7,500;  and  for  the
10    period  beginning  June  1,  1999  through  May 31, 2000, the
11    maximum recovery shall not exceed $9,000.  Beginning June  1,
12    2000, and annually each June 1 thereafter, the maximum amount
13    that  may  be  recovered  from  an authorized driver shall be
14    increased  by  $500  above  the  maximum   recovery   allowed
15    immediately prior to June 1 of that year."; and
16    on  page  12,  line  5,  after  "payment",  by inserting "for
17    damage"; and
18    on page 12, line 11, after "confirmed", by inserting  "during
19    regular business hours"; and
20    on  page  12,  line 19, after "representatives", by inserting
21    "during regular business hours".

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