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ND SB2052
Bill
Status
4/15/2015
Primary Sponsor
Legislative Management
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AI Summary
Senate Bill No. 2052 Summary
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Requires juvenile offenders adjudicated for driving under the influence (section 39-08-01) or with alcohol concentration of at least 0.02% to participate in the twenty-four seven sobriety program for a minimum of 30 days under informal adjustment, delinquency, or unruly findings.
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Modifies DUI sentencing requirements for adults: second offense requires at least 360 days' participation in the twenty-four seven sobriety program; third offense requires at least 360 days' participation; fourth or subsequent offense (within 15 years) requires mandatory participation as a condition of probation.
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Allows suspension of all but ten days of the mandatory minimum sentence for third or subsequent DUI offenses if the defendant successfully completes an approved drug court program.
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Establishes that individuals can receive a temporary restricted operator's license after fourteen days of suspension if they participate in the twenty-four seven sobriety program, and requires law enforcement to accept documentation of department of transportation approval for program participation.
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Provides retroactive application to DUI violations occurring on or after June 30, 2013, and declares the act an emergency measure.
Legislative Description
Driving under the influence offenses and participation in the twenty-four seven sobriety and drug court programs; to provide for retroactive application; and to declare an emergency.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 04/15
4/15/2015