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OK HB1757
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/2/2015
Primary Sponsor
John Enns
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AI Summary
- Creates the "Debra Reed Act" establishing new restrictions for persons convicted of DUI who are ordered by a court to abstain from consuming alcohol
- Requires driver licenses and identification cards to bear "Alcohol Restricted" designation for 3 years when a person is court-ordered to abstain from alcohol consumption following a DUI conviction
- Makes it unlawful to knowingly sell, deliver, or furnish alcoholic beverages to a person court-ordered to abstain from alcohol, punishable as a felony with fines of $500-$1,000 and/or up to 1 year imprisonment
- Prohibits persons under court order to abstain from alcohol from purchasing alcoholic beverages
- Extends license revocation for persons under 21 convicted of DUI-related offenses (Section 11-906.4) until they reach age 21, with modification provisions available for Class D vehicles only
Legislative Description
Driving under the influence; creating the Debra Reed Act; adding certain sentencing requirement; effective date.
Motor Vehicles and Transportation
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Public Safety
2/3/2015
Committee Referrals
Public Safety2/3/2015
Full Bill Text
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