House Bill 60

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Last Action to Judiciary (S)
Title AN ACT relating to driving under the influence.
Bill Documents Bill
Impact Statements Corrections Impact
Local Mandate
Bill Request Number 270
Sponsors D. Keene, R. Benvenuti III, L. Clark, H. Collins, R. Crimm, M. Denham, J. Donohue, J. Greer, R. Huff, K. Imes, J. Jenkins, T. McKee, R. Meyer, C. Miller, J. Miller, R. Nelson, R. Palumbo, J. Richards, S. Santoro, D. Schamore, D. St. Onge, F. Steele, W. Stone, J. Tipton, D. Watkins, S. Westrom, A. Wuchner
Summary of Original Version Amend various sections in KRS Chapter 189A relating to DUI to replace the current hardship license system with an ignition interlock licensing system.
Index Headings of Original Version Corrections Impact - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Local Mandate - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Crimes and Punishments - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Criminal Procedure - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Motor Vehicles - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Traffic Safety - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Alcoholic Beverages - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Alcoholism - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1
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11/18/14
  • Prefiled by the sponsor(s).
01/06/15
  • introduced in House
  • to Judiciary (H)
02/09/15
  • posted in committee
02/12/15
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
02/13/15
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
02/23/15
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 24, 2015
02/25/15
  • 3rd reading, passed 96-0 with Committee Substitute
02/26/15
  • received in Senate
03/02/15
  • to Judiciary (S)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Impact Statements Corrections Impact
Local Mandate
Summary Amend KRS 189A.440 to clarify who is subject to the conditions imposed by the issuance and use of an ignition interlock device when operating a motor vehicle; amend KRS 189A.440 to provide that if a person violates the terms of their ignition interlock device the court may order the revocation of that person's license for a period of the initial license revocation plus an additional six months or the court may allow the continued use of an ignition interlock license if the person: (1) installs an ignition interlock device capable of monitoring the person via camera or other means; and (2) continues to comply with the court-ordered terms of the ignition interlock device; provide that if a personwho is granted continued use of an ignition interlock device with camera monitoring commits a second violation, he or she is guilty of a Class D felony and will have his or her license revoked for the initial period of revocation plus an additional six months.
Index Headings Corrections Impact - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Local Mandate - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Crimes and Punishments - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Criminal Procedure - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Motor Vehicles - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Traffic Safety - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Alcoholic Beverages - Ignition interlocks, usage of
Alcoholism - Ignition interlocks, usage of

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