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Committee hears bill to create "impaired driving protection order," defers action
Summary
The Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee reviewed House Bill 14-26, which would establish a new impaired driving protection order and included five amendments addressing petitioners, ex parte relief, right to counsel and training requirements. The committee did not take executive action on the bill on Feb. 19.
The Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee on Feb. 19 discussed House Bill 14-26, a proposal to create a new civil remedy called an impaired driving protection order but deferred executive action.
The bill, as presented to the committee, would establish an impaired driving protection order and included five proposed amendments. Representative Jacobson offered amendments described in the packet that would: remove “interested person” from the list of permissible petitioners and delete the related definition; prohibit the court from ordering, in an…
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