Unlicensed / Suspended / Revoked License Legislative Bills

Suspended / Revoked License

A____ same as S1194 address those people that drive with suspended / revoked license, and while doing this cause serious injury or death. These bills would create felony level penalties of vehicular assault or vehicular manslaughter for those found guilty. The term same as means that the bills are identical in both houses. Since both bills are the same in both houses there will be no need for debate to determine whether the Assembly or Senate is the stronger bill. This bill is sitting in the Codes committee of the Senate. Click on the links to see the members of the committees. We ask you to contact the members of the committee, especially if they are your representatives, and tell them to push for a vote on these bills.

Mandatory Blood Test

A2744 same as S1446 Provides for mandatory testing of breath, blood or urine in the event of a motor vehicle collision resulting in death or injury; provides immunity from civil liability for those health care providers who comply with the provisions of law requiring such testing. Both of these bills are sitting in the Transportation committee of the Assembly and the Senate. Click on the links to see the members of the committees. We ask you to contact the members of the committee, especially if they are your representatives, and tell them to push for a vote on these bills

Creates Felony for Crash Involving Suspended / Revoked License

A0291 same as S1450 Penalizes crimes of vehicular assault and vehicular manslaughter as felonies when such crimes are committed while driving with a suspended or revoked license. The term same as means that the bills are identical in both houses. Since both bills are the same in both houses there will be no need for debate to determine whether the Assembly or Senate is the stronger bill. Both of these bills are sitting in the Codes committee of the Assembly and the Senate. Click on the links to see the members of the committees. We ask you to contact the members of the committee, especially if they are your representatives, and tell them to push for a vote on these bills.