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Committee advances broad DUI revisions; bill adds fentanyl to per se list and modifies ignition-interlock rules
Summary
Representative Patrick Flannery told the committee House Bill 456 would add fentanyl and other substances to Kentucky's DUI per se list, update implied-consent notice and change ignition-interlock timeframes and fees.
Representative Patrick Flannery, sponsor of House Bill 456, told the committee the measure updates Kentucky's DUI statutes, adding several controlled substances to the statutory per se list and making changes to implied-consent notice and ignition-interlock rules.
"KRS 189A.010 is amended to include 3 substances to the per se list," Representative Patrick Flannery said, noting the bill explicitly adds fentanyl and named prescription medicines encountered in prosecutions.
Flannery described changes to the implied-consent form under KRS 189A.0105 and said the bill requires notice that refusal of a blood test…
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