This bill provides that an individual convicted of driving under the influence may be designated as an interdicted person.
This bill:
- provides that a person convicted of driving under the influence may be designated as an interdicted person and is prohibited from purchasing alcohol for a certain time period;
- requires a court to designate an individual as a interdicted person if the person is convicted of an extreme DUI;
- allows the court to determine the time period of interdiction;
- requires the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services to provide training on verification of whether a person is an interdicted person, including inspection of the person's identification card or driver license;
- requires a person designated as an interdicted person to obtain a unique driver license or identification card with security features indicating that the person is an interdicted person;
- allows a person to voluntarily obtain a unique driver license or identification card with security features indicating that the person is an interdicted person;
- provides relevant definitions; and
- makes technical changes.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 32B-1-102, 32B-1-704, 32B-4-405, 32B-5-306, 53-3-102, 53-3-104, 53-3-105, 53-3-802, 53-3-805, 53-3-808
Substitute #1: 32B-1-102, 32B-1-704, 32B-4-405, 32B-5-306, 53-3-102, 53-3-104, 53-3-105, 53-3-805, 53-3-808