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HI HB393
Bill
Status
4/12/2011
Primary Sponsor
Angus McKelvey
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AI Summary
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Changes driver's license revocation for manslaughter resulting from vehicle operation from immediate revocation to revocation for a period of up to ten years.
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Authorizes courts to revoke driver's licenses for up to five years upon conviction of negligent homicide in the first or second degree.
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Allows courts to impose up to two years of imprisonment as a condition of probation for defendants convicted under section 707-702 (manslaughter).
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Permits certain DUI offenders whose driving privileges were suspended or revoked before December 31, 2010 to apply to courts for ignition interlock permits or permits to drive employer-owned vehicles, subject to eligibility requirements and restrictions.
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Effective date: July 1, 2051.
Legislative Description
Judicial Sentencing; Penal Code; Manslaughter; Negligent Homicide
Last Action
(H) Conference Committee Meeting will reconvene on Thursday 04-28-11 1:30PM in conference room 225.
4/25/2011