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AL SB214

Bill

Status

Introduced

4/2/2019

Primary Sponsor

Gerald Allen

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Origin

Senate

Regular Session 2019

AI Summary

SB 214 Summary

  • First conviction for unlawfully passing a stopped school or church bus is a Class B misdemeanor with fines of $150-$300, at least 100 hours of community service, and 90-day driving privilege suspension.

  • Second conviction is a Class A misdemeanor with fines of $500-$1,000, at least 200 hours of community service, and one-year driving privilege suspension.

  • Third or subsequent conviction is a Class C felony with fines of $1,000-$3,000, at least 300 hours of community service, and driving privilege revocation for one to three years.

  • Violation causing bodily injury to another person is a Class C felony with up to $10,000 fine and one to three-year license revocation; violation causing death is a Class B felony with up to $20,000 fine and five-year license revocation.

  • Suspended or revoked licenses may not be reinstated with limited driving permits or ignition interlock devices during the suspension or revocation period.

Legislative Description

Motor vehicles, school and church buses, special stops required when approaching, criminal penalties for violations, further penalties for causing death or bodily injury, Sec. 32-5A-154 am'd.

Motor Vehicles

Last Action

Transportation and Energy first Amendment Offered

4/16/2019

Committee Referrals

Transportation and Energy4/2/2019

Full Bill Text

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