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Committee advances bill banning recent DUI convictions from driving school buses, trims facility reporting requirements
Summary
House Bill 1103 passed the Senate Education Committee after Representative Evans said it would prohibit anyone convicted of driving under the influence within the past three years from operating a school bus and would eliminate a required annual in‑person consultation and certified‑mail step for district facility planning communications.
House Bill 1103 passed the Senate Education Committee after brief presentation and no public opposition.
Representative Evans told the committee HB1103 would enhance student safety by ‘‘prohibiting a person from driving a school bus who within the past 3 years has been convicted of operating a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs.’’ He also said the bill would…
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