Plain English Breakdown
The official text confirms the act expires after 90 days, but does not specify what happens if it is not extended beyond that date.
Parking Enforcement Modernization Technical Correction Emergency Amendment Act of 2026
This law fixes a mistake in the Fraudulent Vehicle Tag and Parking Enforcement Modernization Amendment Act of 2024 by changing which sections apply to funding rules.
What This Bill Does
- Amends Section 401(a) of the Fraudulent Vehicle Tag and Parking Enforcement Modernization Amendment Act of 2024.
- Removes the phrase stating that Sections 113, 114(b), and 201(c)(2) shall apply to appropriations.
- Inserts a new phrase stating only Section 201(c)(2) shall apply to appropriations.
- Adopts the fiscal impact statement from the Budget Director as required by law.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Council of the District of Columbia
- Agencies or programs covered under the Fraudulent Vehicle Tag and Parking Enforcement Modernization Amendment Act of 2024
Terms To Know
- Appropriations provision
- A rule that says which funding rules apply to a law.
- Emergency act
- A type of law in the District of Columbia that takes effect quickly and expires after 90 days unless extended.
Limits and Unknowns
- The text does not explain why Sections 113 and 114(b) were removed.
- The specific amount of money affected by this change is not listed in the provided text.
- This act expires after 90 days unless further action is taken.