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HI SB150
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires persons operating vehicles with ignition interlock devices to carry government-issued identification (passport, driver's license, state ID, or military ID) in immediate possession.
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Extends the lookback period for determining prior offenses from five years to ten years when assessing whether a violation constitutes a first, second, or third offense.
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Increases minimum imprisonment for third offenses within ten years from one year to no less than six months and no more than one year.
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Requires consecutive sentences for convictions under section 291E-61 or 291E-61.5 when based on the same conduct as a conviction under section 291E-62.
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Expands prohibited conduct relating to ignition interlock devices to include obscuring a camera lens or failing to provide a picture of the driver, in addition to existing prohibitions on requesting others to blow into the device or tampering with it.
Legislative Description
Relating To Ignition Interlock Devices.
Sentencing
Last Action
The committee on TRS deferred the measure.
2/17/2022