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Legislative Update as of 5/19/08

Posted by: Norman Thom
May 21, 2008
Topic: Legislative Updates

HB1194 which will change the length for first time express consent revocations from 3 months to 9 months and require installation of an interlock device for early reinstatement has passed the General Assembly and is on the Governor's desk for his signature.  If signed by the Governor, these changes will go into effect for cases filed on or after January 1, 2009.

SB140  which would allow a police officer to request a person involved in an accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury to submit to a blood or breath test was postponed indefinitely by the House Judciciary Committee.

SB76 which is awaiting the Governor's signature will allow the court to impose conditions on people appearing on a summons on a DUI case including an evaluation and treatment.

 

 

        

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