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AZ HB2339
Bill
Status
1/18/2018
Primary Sponsor
David Stringer
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AI Summary
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Allows the department to suspend driving privileges for 30 days followed by 60 days of restricted driving instead of the standard 90-day suspension, if the person meets eligibility criteria including no prior DUI conviction within 84 months and no prior administrative suspension within 84 months.
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Expands restricted driving purposes to include travel to the person's dependent's school and to any appointment required by the state or political subdivision (not just probation officer appointments).
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Adds the person's "place of worship" as an approved travel destination during the restricted driving period.
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Adds a new hearing issue allowing consideration of whether a license suspension would cause the person undue financial hardship, with presumption of hardship if person provides evidence of employment or school enrollment.
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Allows hearings to be conducted in person, by telephone, or by videoconference.
Legislative Description
DUI; administrative suspension; restricted license
Dui
Last Action
House read second time
1/22/2018