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AR HB1623

Bill

Status

Passed

4/12/2023

Primary Sponsor

Dwight Tosh

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Origin

House of Representatives

94th General Assembly (2023 Regular)

AI Summary

  • Fleeing by means of a vehicle or conveyance is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum of 2 days in jail
  • Operating a vehicle while fleeing in excess of the posted speed limit elevates the offense to a Class D felony
  • Operating a vehicle while fleeing in a manner that creates substantial danger of death or serious physical injury is a Class C felony
  • If serious physical injury occurs as a direct result of fleeing by vehicle, the offense is a Class B felony
  • Bill was approved on April 12, 2023

Legislative Description

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning The Offense Of Fleeing By Means Of A Vehicle Or Conveyance.

Last Action

Notification that HB1623 is now Act 734

4/12/2023

Committee Referrals

Judiciary4/3/2023
Judiciary3/14/2023

Full Bill Text

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