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IN HB1215
Bill
Status
1/11/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jackie Walorski
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AI Summary
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Adds operation of a motor vehicle with Schedule I or II controlled substances resulting in death to the list of offenses that can designate a person as a habitual traffic violator (requiring 2 judgments within 10 years).
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Adds criminal recklessness committed with a motor vehicle while under the influence of Schedule I or II controlled substances resulting in death to habitual violator offenses.
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Establishes criminal recklessness as a Class D felony when committed with a motor vehicle resulting in serious bodily injury while the offender was under the influence of or had Schedule I or II controlled substances in their body.
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Establishes criminal recklessness as a Class C felony when committed with a motor vehicle resulting in death while the offender was under the influence of or had Schedule I or II controlled substances in their body.
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Provides exceptions for controlled substances consumed under valid prescription or order of a licensed practitioner.
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Effective date: July 1, 2010.
Legislative Description
Impaired driving.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/11/2010