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IA HF635
Bill
Status
2/28/2025
Primary Sponsor
Public Safety
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AI Summary
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Extends the effective date of driver's license revocation following an OWI violation or refusal to submit to chemical testing from 10 days to 20 days after notice is mailed or served
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Increases the validity period of temporary driver's licenses issued by peace officers after an OWI arrest from 10 days to 20 days
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Applies to both situations where the Department of Transportation mails notice of revocation and where a peace officer serves immediate notice at the scene
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Does not change the existing 10-day deadlines for requesting a hearing or challenging the DOT director's revocation decision
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to the driver's license revocation effective date following an operating-while-intoxicated violation or refusal to test.(Formerly HF 457.)
Last Action
Referred to Public Safety. H.J. 895.
4/3/2025