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House Bill 1394


House Bill 1394

ARCHIVE (2004)

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DIGEST OF HB1394 (Updated March 2, 2004 5:09 pm - DI 84)


Driving while intoxicated and causing death. To honor the memory of Representative Roland Stine, provides that a person at least 21 years of age who causes the death of another person while operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of at least 0.15 gram of alcohol per: (1) 100 milliliters of the person's blood or 210 liters of the person's breath; or with a Schedule I or II controlled substance in the blood; commits a Class B felony. Provides that a person who causes the death of another person while having a BAC of between .08% and .15% , and who knowingly operated the motor vehicle with driver's license that was suspended or revoked based on a previous conviction for OWI commits a Class B felony. Provides that a person at least 21 years of age who operates while intoxicated a motor vehicle in which at least one passenger is less than 18 commits a Class D felony. Requires lifetime license suspension of a person with two convictions for OWI causing death.
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