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Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 31-49. Ignition Interlock Systems Rhode Island General Laws > Title 31 > Chapter 31-49. Ignition Interlock SystemsCurrent as of: 2009Check for updates§ 31-49-1Definitions§ 31-49-2Certification of ignition interlock systems§ 31-49-3Rules and regulations§ 31-49-4Warning label§ 31-49-5List of certified ignition interlock systems§ 31-49-6Selling or leasing ignition interlock systems________________________________________________________________________
U.S. Code Provisions: Driving While Intoxicated U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 17A - Common Carrier Operation Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or DrugsFederal Regulations: Driving While Intoxicated U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 17A - Common Carrier Operation Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or DrugsTennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 2 > Part 3 > § 64-2-313. Liberal constructionCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesThis part is remedial in nature and shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes of promoting the movement and transfer of people, goods and merchandise to, from and through the boundaries of the authority; encouraging utilization of the natural resources therein; and promoting the growth and development of commerce and industry in the counties and cities. Such liberal construction shall not work to override the application of the general statutes, regulations or procedures to the administrative or financial management practices of the authority in the same manner as they apply to county governments.[Acts 1981, ch. 542 (Orig. Compl. as Priv. Acts 1981, ch. 57), § 15; T.C.A., § 66-2-313.] Previous sectionPart 3 Table of ContentsNext section ________________________________________________________________________U.S. Code Provisions: Railroads