HB 1977-1_ Filed 02/26/2003, 16:59
Adopted 2/27/2003
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COMMITTEE REPORT
YES:
7
NO:
1
MR. SPEAKER:
Your Committee on Roads and Transportation , to which was referred House Bill
1977 , has had the same under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the
House with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
SOURCE: Page 1, line 3; (03)CR197701.1. -->
Page 1, line 3, delete "Subsection (b) does not apply to a".
Page 1, delete lines 4 through 5.
Page 1, line 6, delete "(b)".
Page 1, run in lines 3 and 6.
Page 1, line 6, after "committed" insert " a".
Page 1, line 7, after "traffic" insert " violation or moving traffic".
Page 1, line 10, strike "or".
Page 1, line 12, strike "one (1)" and insert " two (2)".
Page 1, line 12, strike "judgment" and insert " judgments".
Page 1, line 12, after ";" insert " or".
Page 1, between lines 12 and 13, begin a new line block indented
and insert:
" (4) had one (1) judgment entered against the person for a
violation of
IC 9-21-5
in which the person exceeded the
maximum speed limit by at least twenty-five (25) miles per
hour;".
Page 1, line 16, reset in roman "(b)".
Page 1, line 16, delete "(c)".
Page 2, line 11, reset in roman "(c)".
Page 2, line 11, delete "(d)".
Page 2, line 17, reset in roman "(d)".
Page 2, line 17, delete "(e)".
Page 2, after line 21, begin a new paragraph and insert:
SOURCE: IC 9-30-3-16; (03)CR197701.2. -->
"SECTION 2.
IC 9-30-3-16
, AS AMENDED BY P.L.118-2001,
SECTION 8, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2003]: Sec. 16. (a) If a person has been found to have
committed a traffic offense, the court may do the following:
(1) Require the person to attend and satisfactorily complete a
driver improvement course that has been approved by the court
and the bureau or by the bureau.
(2) Place the person on probation for up to one (1) year.
(3) Suspend the person's driver's license for up to thirty (30) days.
(b) A driver improvement course required under subsection (a) may
be financed by assessing a charge that covers the direct cost of the
course. However, the charge may not exceed:
(1)
thirty dollars ($30) sixty dollars ($60) for a classroom
presentation; or
(2)
forty dollars ($40) eighty dollars ($80) for a distance learning
presentation.".
(Reference is to HB 1977 as introduced.)
and when so amended that said bill do pass.
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CR197701/DI 96 2003