Zero tolerance; shall continue for two years following restoration of driving privileges for DUI. (HB957)
Introduced By
Del. Rob Bell (R-Charlottesville) with support from co-patron Del. Mark Dudenhefer (R-Stafford)
Progress
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Introduced |
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Passed Committee |
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Passed House |
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Passed Senate |
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Signed by Governor |
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Became Law |
Description
Zero tolerance BAC after restoration of full driving privilege following DUI conviction. Provides that the zero tolerance (0.02%) blood alcohol content restriction imposed upon a person following a DUI conviction (i) during the pendency of a restricted license, shall continue for two years following restoration of driving privileges or (ii) when no restricted license is issued, shall be imposed for two years upon restoration of driving privileges following a suspension or revocation. Read the Bill »
Outcome
Bill Has Failed
History
Date | Action |
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01/11/2012 | Committee |
01/11/2012 | Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/12 12100434D |
01/11/2012 | Referred to Committee on Transportation |
01/12/2012 | Impact statement from VCSC (HB957) |
01/24/2012 | Referred from Transportation |
01/24/2012 | Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice |
01/27/2012 | Assigned Courts sub: #1 Criminal |
01/30/2012 | Subcommittee recommends reporting (9-Y 0-N) |
02/03/2012 | Committee substitute printed 12105101D-H1 |
02/03/2012 | Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (15-Y 0-N) (see vote tally) |
02/03/2012 | Referred to Committee on Appropriations |
02/06/2012 | Assigned App. sub: Public Safety |
02/07/2012 | Impact statement from VCSC (HB957H1) |
02/20/2012 | Left in Appropriations |