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House Judiciary panel advances bill to clear third-offense DUI from driving records after drug‑court graduation

2159790 · January 27, 2025
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The House Judiciary Committee voted to give amended do‑pass recommendation to House Bill 1364, which would let a court order the Department of Transportation to remove a third‑offense DUI from an individual’s driving record after successful completion of a drug‑court program.

The House Judiciary Committee voted to give amended do‑pass recommendation to House Bill 1364, which would let a court order the Department of Transportation to remove a third‑offense DUI from an individual’s driving record after successful completion of a drug‑court program.

Rosa Larson, Ward County state’s attorney, told the committee the bill “is being brought on behalf of the North Dakota State’s Attorneys Association” and that the requested change would make dismissal and sealing of the court record “carry through to the driver’s license aspect as well.” Larson said current state law dismisses and…

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