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House Judiciary committee reviews amendment to H.105 to add reporting on youth impaired-driving referrals

2449995 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

The committee reviewed language adding annual reporting requirements to H.105 on referrals to the youth substance awareness safety program tied to 0.02 impaired-driving violations and discussed outcome measures, effective dates and who imposes and administers suspensions.

The House Judiciary Committee reviewed proposed language to amend H.105 to require annual written reports on impaired-driving violations and referrals to a youth substance awareness safety program.

The amendment, read into the record by Wendell Bogrovsky of the Office of Legislative Council, would require "annually beginning on 07/01/2026, the office of the attorney general and other entities as needed shall submit a written report to the house and senate committees on judiciary related to impaired driving violations under this section containing the following: the number of persons referred to the youth substance awareness safety program, the ages of the persons referred to the program, the number of persons who successfully complete the program, the number of persons who fail the program,…

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