HB-3294: Relating to the offense of providing or requesting or allowing another to provide a breath specimen for an ignition interlock device; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ron Reynolds
Referred Directly To Subcommittee By Chair on 04/01/2025
You have voted HB-3294: Relating to the offense of providing or requesting or allowing another to provide a breath specimen for an ignition interlock device; creating a criminal offense..
HB-2915: Relating to the offense of providing or requesting or allowing another to provide a breath specimen for an ignition interlock device; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ron Reynolds
Read First Time on 03/14/2023
You have voted HB-2915: Relating to the offense of providing or requesting or allowing another to provide a breath specimen for an ignition interlock device; creating a criminal offense..
Relating To Operating A Vehicle Under The Influence Of An Intoxicant. [HB-2247]
Requires proof of compliance with ignition interlock laws to be eligible for a driver's license following the license revocation period. Amends the driver's license revocation period for first time offenders convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant and people who do not own or have a vehicle or are unable to drive. Allows early termination of driver's license revocation. (HD1)
HB-2247: Relating To Operating A Vehicle Under The Influence Of An Intoxicant.
Sponsored by: Sen. Henry Aquino
Referred To Trs/psm, Jdc. on 03/11/2022
Relating To Operating A Vehicle Under The Influence Of An Intoxicant. [SB-3165]
Amends the driver's license revocation period for first-time offenders convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant and people who do not install an ignition interlock device. Allows early termination of driver's license revocation. Requires any person operating a vehicle with an ignition interlock device to have government-issued identification in their immediate possession. Amends the lookback period and sentencing requirements for violations of operating a vehicle after license and privilege have been suspended or revoked.
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SB-3165: Relating To Operating A Vehicle Under The Influence Of An Intoxicant.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Act 094, On 06/17/2022 (gov. Msg. No. 1194). on 06/17/2022
Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code. [HB-1884]
Prohibits any person whose driver's license has been administratively revoked or who has been convicted for offenses involving operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant from being eligible for a driver's license without providing proof of compliance with the ignition interlock law. Prohibits a person from driving for two years if the person does not own or have the use of a vehicle for the installation of an ignition interlock device or is otherwise unable to drive during the revocation period. Effective 1/1/2050. (HD1)
HB-1884: Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
The Committee(s) On Jha Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 02/25/2022
Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code. [SB-2133]
Requires any person operating a vehicle with an ignition interlock to have government issued identification in their immediate possession. Expands the offense of circumventing or tampering with an ignition interlock to include obscuring the camera lens or not providing a picture of the driver. Establishes a new fine for those who operate or assume actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol content of .05-.08. Effective 1/1/2050. (SD1)
SB-2133: Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole
Reported From Trs (stand. Com. Rep. No. 2688) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Jdc. on 02/18/2022
HB-4187: Relating to providing a list of approved devices to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device as a condition of community supervision.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jarvis Johnson
Read First Time on 03/29/2021
You have voted HB-4187: Relating to providing a list of approved devices to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device as a condition of community supervision..
HB-2733: Relating to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device or required to submit to alcohol monitoring and establishing a central database of those defendants.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony Tinderholt
Referred To Criminal Justice on 05/10/2021
You have voted HB-2733: Relating to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device or required to submit to alcohol monitoring and establishing a central database of those defendants..
SB-558: Relating to the creation of a central database containing information about defendants required to have an ignition interlock device installed on a motor vehicle and submission of information to and access to information in that database.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joan Huffman
Read First Time on 02/21/2019
You have voted SB-558: Relating to the creation of a central database containing information about defendants required to have an ignition interlock device installed on a motor vehicle and submission of information to and access to information in that database..
SB-106: Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jose Menendez
Read First Time on 02/01/2019
You have voted SB-106: Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses..
HB-364: Relating to required alcohol monitoring and ignition interlock devices ordered by a court and a central database of those orders; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony Tinderholt
Referred To Criminal Justice on 04/01/2019
You have voted HB-364: Relating to required alcohol monitoring and ignition interlock devices ordered by a court and a central database of those orders; creating a criminal offense..
HB-3582: Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses, the conditions of bond for defendants charged with certain intoxication offenses, and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Wray
Effective On 9/1/19 on 06/14/2019
You have voted HB-3582: Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses, the conditions of bond for defendants charged with certain intoxication offenses, and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses..
HB-2258: Relating to requiring installation of an ignition interlock device as a condition of release on bond for the offense of driving while intoxicated with a child passenger.
Sponsored by: Rep. Reggie Smith
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/29/2019
You have voted HB-2258: Relating to requiring installation of an ignition interlock device as a condition of release on bond for the offense of driving while intoxicated with a child passenger..
HB-1022: Relating to the reporting of and access to information about defendants restricted to the operation of a motor vehicle with an ignition interlock device.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Moody
Read First Time on 02/26/2019
You have voted HB-1022: Relating to the reporting of and access to information about defendants restricted to the operation of a motor vehicle with an ignition interlock device..