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AL SB172
Bill
Status
2/14/2017
Primary Sponsor
Greg Albritton
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AI Summary
SB172 Summary
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Amends Section 15-22-54 of the Alabama Code to clarify probation period limitations set by Act 2015-185, maintaining maximum probation of 2 years for misdemeanors and 5 years for felonies.
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Specifies that probation periods for persons convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) subject to ignition interlock requirements shall be determined by Section 32-5A-191 (DUI law) rather than standard probation limits.
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Establishes that DUI probation periods may exceed standard limits to accommodate the time required to meet ignition interlock device requirements.
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Becomes effective immediately upon passage and approval by the Governor.
Legislative Description
Driving Under the Influence, ignition interlock requirements, time requirements and period of probation subject to Section 32-5A-191, CA 1975, Sec. 15-22-54 am'd.
Criminal Law and Procedure
Last Action
Indefinitely Postponed
5/17/2017