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AZ HB2904

Bill

Status

Introduced

6/7/2021

Primary Sponsor

Kevin Payne

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-fifth Legislature - First Regular Session (2021)

AI Summary

House Bill 2904 Summary

  • Allows persons convicted of reckless driving, aggressive driving, or racing on highways to apply for restricted driver licenses after completing 45 consecutive days of suspension, permitting driving for employment, school, medical appointments, and court-ordered requirements.

  • Changes license suspension language from "revoke" to "suspend" for one year for second or subsequent violations of reckless driving, aggressive driving, and racing on highways committed within 24 months.

  • Expands allowable purposes for restricted licenses under section 28-144 to include court-ordered screening, education or treatment appointments and probation officer appointments required by state or political subdivision conditions.

  • Removes mandatory license revocation for second or subsequent reckless driving and racing violations within 84 months, replacing it with a one-year suspension period instead.

  • Requires traffic survival school courses to include at least eight hours of in-person instruction covering aggressive driving, with one-time online waivers available only during gubernatorial emergency declarations or upon demonstration of substantial burden.

Legislative Description

Restricted license; DUI; suspension

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Last Action

House miscellaneous motion: Rep. Toma moved that rules be suspended and House Bill 2904 be immediately placed under the order of business Third Reading of bills for the purpose of substitution of bills on Third Reading

6/25/2021

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