• Introduced
    Feb 15, 2024
  • Passed House
    Apr 11, 2024
  • Passed Senate
    Jun 13, 2024
  • Became Law
    Jun 24, 2024
HB 7631
Rhode Island House Bill
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AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES (Extends the "lookback" period for repeat offenses involving driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs under § 31-27-2 and for repeat offenses related to failure or refusal to submit to chemical tests under § 31-27-2.1 from five to ten years.)
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executive • Jun 24, 2024: 06/24/2024 Signed by Governor
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  • Jun 24, 2024 | executive
    • 06/24/2024 Signed by Governor
  • Jun 20, 2024 | executive
    • 06/20/2024 Transmitted to Governor
  • Jun 14, 2024 | House
    • 06/14/2024 House passed as amended in concurrence
  • Jun 13, 2024 | House
    • 06/13/2024 Placed on House Calendar (06/13/2024)
  • Jun 13, 2024 | Senate
    • 06/13/2024 Senate passed as amended (floor amendment)
  • Jun 12, 2024 | Senate
    • 06/12/2024 Committee recommends passage in concurrence
    • 06/12/2024 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/13/2024)
  • Jun 10, 2024 | Senate
    • 06/10/2024 Scheduled for consideration (06/12/2024)
  • Apr 16, 2024 | Senate
    • 04/16/2024 Referred to Senate Judiciary
  • Apr 11, 2024 | House
    • 04/11/2024 House read and passed
  • Apr 05, 2024 | House
    • 04/05/2024 Placed on House Calendar (04/11/2024)
  • Apr 04, 2024 | House
    • 04/04/2024 Committee recommends passage
  • Mar 29, 2024 | House
    • 03/29/2024 Scheduled for consideration (04/04/2024)
  • Mar 21, 2024 | House
    • 03/21/2024 Committee recommended measure be held for further study
  • Mar 15, 2024 | House
    • 03/15/2024 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/21/2024)
  • Feb 15, 2024 | House
    • 02/15/2024 Introduced, referred to House Judiciary