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AZ HB2886

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/12/2025

Primary Sponsor

Kevin Volk

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)

AI Summary

  • Makes it a class 6 felony for a person to knowingly lend a motor vehicle in violation of ignition interlock device requirements if the vehicle is involved in a collision resulting in death or serious physical injury.

  • Requires persons with limited or restricted driving privileges to notify vehicle owners/lessors of their ignition interlock device requirements before renting, leasing, or borrowing a vehicle.

  • Prohibits persons with restricted driving privileges from allowing others to breathe into or start ignition interlock devices to provide them with an operable vehicle.

  • Requires ignition interlock manufacturers to electronically notify the department when devices are removed from vehicles.

  • Establishes that persons violating ignition interlock requirements are guilty of class 1 misdemeanor (except for the new class 6 felony provision), and allows the department to extend the interlock requirement by up to one year for certain violations.

Legislative Description

Ignition interlock devices; violation; classification

Violations

Last Action

House majority caucus: Do pass

2/25/2025

Committee Referrals

Rules2/12/2025
Appropriations2/12/2025
Judiciary2/12/2025

Full Bill Text

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