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IN HB1479
Bill
Status
1/18/2017
Primary Sponsor
Dave Heine
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AI Summary
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Individuals under 21 years of age must complete a bureau-approved driver safety program if they have at least twice been convicted of a moving traffic offense or been involved in an incident for which points may be assessed under the point system.
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The requirement applies when either offense occurs at least twice, or when both types of offenses have occurred at least once each, all while the individual was under 21 years of age.
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Individuals must pay all applicable fees required by the bureau for the driver safety program.
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The bureau may suspend driving privileges of any individual who fails to attend or fails to satisfactorily complete the required driver safety program.
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Courts may suspend one-half of applicable court costs and fees for traffic violations if an individual enrolls in and completes a driver safety program or similar state or local government school.
Legislative Description
Driver safety program. Requires that an individual less than 21 years of age must complete a driving safety program approved by the bureau of motor vehicles if the individual has at least twice done either of the following or has done both of the following: (1) Been convicted of a moving traffic offense. (2) Been the operator of a motor vehicle involved in an incident for which points may be assessed by the bureau.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
1/18/2017