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AZ SB1832
Bill
Status
6/29/2021
Primary Sponsor
Karen Fann
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AI Summary
Senate Bill 1832 Summary
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Allows persons convicted of reckless driving, aggressive driving, or racing on highways to apply for restricted driver licenses after serving 45 consecutive days of suspension.
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Permits persons whose driving privileges are suspended for DUI-related offenses under section 28-1385 to apply for restricted licenses after completing 45 consecutive days of the suspension period.
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Expands purposes for which restricted licenses may be used to include travel to court-ordered screening, education, or treatment appointments and any probation officer appointments required by the state.
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Changes mandatory revocation of licenses for second reckless driving or racing convictions to suspension for one year instead of revocation, and removes automatic revocation provisions for combinations of reckless driving and DUI violations.
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Requires traffic survival school courses to include at least eight hours of in-person instruction on aggressive driving, with limited online waivers only during gubernatorial emergencies or for persons demonstrating substantial burden.
Legislative Description
Restricted license; DUI; suspension.
Driving
Last Action
Chapter 385
6/29/2021