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NV SB416
Bill
Status
5/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Growth and Infrastructure
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AI Summary
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Replaces restricted driver's licenses with a new "24/7 privilege" for participants in Nevada's statewide sobriety and drug monitoring program, allowing unrestricted driving to any destination rather than only to work, testing locations, court appearances, and medical care
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Expands sanctions for program violations (alcohol/drug use or missed testing) to include increased monitoring, supervision, treatment, or testing in addition to existing incarceration sanctions
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Clarifies that law enforcement agencies are not required to establish physical testing locations if their approved testing method does not require in-person testing at a designated site
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Requires courts to notify DMV when assigning someone to the program and mandates DMV notification and 24/7 privilege revocation when participants fail to comply with program requirements
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Takes effect when the DMV Director certifies to the Governor and Legislative Counsel Bureau Director that sufficient resources are available for implementation
Legislative Description
Revises provisions relating to the statewide sobriety and drug monitoring program. (BDR 43-423)
Last Action
Approved by the Governor. Chapter 135.
5/30/2025