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House Bill 1128
ARCHIVE (2006)
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| DIGEST OF HB1128 (Updated March 6, 2006 5:03 pm - DI 84) Ignition interlock devices. Provides that when a court grants probationary driving privileges to certain persons, the order must include the requirement that for six months the person may not operate a motor vehicle unless: (1) the motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning certified ignition interlock device; or (2) the person is successfully participating in a court supervised alcohol treatment program involving disulfiram (antabuse) or a similar substance. Requires a person who is not indigent to pay the costs of the ignition interlock program. |
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- Fiscal Impact Statement(s): >1(PDF), >2(PDF), >3(PDF), >4(PDF), >5(PDF), >6(PDF), >7(PDF), >8(PDF)
- Roll Call(s): >No. 151(PDF), >No. 274(PDF), >No. 386(PDF), >No. 5629(PDF), >No. 5667(PDF)
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- Filed: >1128-1, >1128-1(PDF), >1128-2, >1128-2(PDF), >1128-3, >1128-3(PDF), >1128-4, >1128-4(PDF)
- Passed: >1128-1, >1128-1(PDF), >1128-4, >1128-4(PDF)
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