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AR HB1410
Bill
Status
Passed
4/4/2011
Primary Sponsor
Tim Summers
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AI Summary
- Creates new offense of driver's license or instruction permit examination fraud, including possessing answers, using electronic communication devices, writing down questions, or recording examination content during testing
- First-time offenders are administratively barred from taking driver's license or instruction permit examinations for 45 days
- Second offense within one year results in 3-month bar; third offense within one year results in 6-month bar; fourth or subsequent offense within one year results in 12-month bar
- Department of Arkansas State Police must maintain records of examination fraud violations to track repeat offenses
- Driver's license application must now include a statement disclosing whether the applicant has ever been administratively barred from taking a driver's license or instruction permit examination
Legislative Description
To Allow The Department Of Arkansas State Police To Promulgate Rules To Implement, Administer, And Enforce Laws Related To Driver's License Examinations.
Last Action
House Notification that HB1410 is now Act 1022
4/4/2011
Committee Referrals
Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs3/17/2011
Judiciary2/15/2011
Full Bill Text
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