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House concurs in Senate amendments to impaired driving overhaul

3447244 · May 22, 2025
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Summary

The Vermont House concurred in Senate amendments to House Bill 44, which makes technical corrections to impaired-driving laws, aligns commercial driver license reporting with federal anti-masking rules, and alters the mental-state requirement for criminal refusal of warrant-based blood draws.

The Vermont House of Representatives on May 22, 2025, concurred in the Senate proposal of amendment to House Bill 44, which makes a series of changes to impaired-driving statutes, including compliance with federal "anti-masking" rules for commercial driver license holders and adjustments to criminal liability standards for warrant-based blood draws.

"Anti masking refers to federal government's regulatory scheme that…

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