Answer:
Explanation:
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCUSL) formed in 1892 is a non-governmental body. It is rather a recommending body that may recommend laws or acts on certain subjects.
In other words, it has no direct legislative power. The purpose of NCUSL is to propose state legislatures to adopt uniform acts so that laws will be uniform throughout the states.
Therefore, though NCSUL passes a new uniform act related to texting while driving or on any other particular subject, it can come into action only after a deliberate legislative process in the states.