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IN HB1059
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/7/2013
Primary Sponsor
Judson McMillin
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AI Summary
HB 1059 Summary
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Amends IC 9-30-10-5 to add a two-year time limit for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to mail suspension notices to habitual traffic violators
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Notice must be mailed no more than two years after the person accumulated the most recent judgment that qualified them as a habitual violator
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Bureau may only suspend driving privileges if all notice requirements in the statute are satisfied
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Suspension periods remain unchanged: 10 years for most habitual violators, life for those with certain serious violations, and 5 years for specific categories
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Effective July 1, 2013
Legislative Description
Habitual violators of traffic laws.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
1/7/2013
Committee Referrals
Roads and Transportation1/7/2013
Full Bill Text
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