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They are referred to as "Sunset Laws" and not all jurisdictions have such statutes requiring that it be done.

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They are referred to as "Sunset Laws" and not all jurisdictions have such statutes requiring that it be done.

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Sunset legislation refers to laws that automatically expire unless they are reauthorized by the legislature. The requirements for sunset legislation typically involve setting a specific date for expiration, creating a committee to review the law's effectiveness, and allowing for public input before deciding whether to renew the law. Sunset provisions are often used to ensure that laws remain relevant and effective.

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A sunset clause is a clause in a statute that specifies a date after which the law of which it is a part will no longer be in effect and will no longer have the force of law.

Government-in-the-sunshine laws are laws that specify that the proceedings of governing processes such as governing councils or administrative tribunals are to be conducted in a public manner and that the incidents thereto and records thereof are made, and kept, publicly accessible. In some States, government-in-the-sunshine laws are specified in the State Constitution, and not merely in statute.

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It will depend on the motor vehicl;e laws of your particular jurisdiction. In some places it is only 1/2 hour before, and after, sunset and sunrise.

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