SB 199 (2017)
Summary:
Authorizes limited privilege drivers' licenses for persons whose licenses have been administratively suspended for operating under the influence or refusal to take a sobriety test. At the time of this bill's submission, the law only allows limited driving privileges after someone is convicted of operating under the influence in criminal court; administrative license suspension is a separate hearing with a lower burden of proof, so a person can be found not guilty of operating under the influence but still have his or her license suspended.
Bill Became Law?:
No
Status Detail:
Killed in the House