SB 262: Traffic Accidents/Blood Testing [CPSC]
GENERAL BILL by Wise
Traffic Accidents/Blood Testing [CPSC]; Requires a law enforcement officer who has a reasonable suspicion that a person was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle when it was involved in an accident that may have caused or contributed to the death of a human being to require that the person submit to a blood test to determine the alcoholic content thereof or the presence of specified substances, etc.
Effective Date: 07/01/2009
Last Action: 5/2/2009 Senate - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Transportation
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Last Action: 5/2/2009 Senate - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Transportation
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 12/3/2008 Senate • Filed
12/17/2008 Senate • Referred to Transportation; Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations
3/3/2009 Senate • Introduced, referred to Transportation; Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations -SJ 00020
5/2/2009 Senate • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Committee on Transportation
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SB 262, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/26/2009 at 5:43 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Citations - Statutes (5)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 316.066 Written reports of crashes. 316.1933 Blood test for impairment or intoxication in cases of death or serious bodily injury; right to use reasonable force. 316.1934 Presumption of impairment; testing methods. 322.2616 Suspension of license; persons under 21 years of age; right to review. 322.27 Authority of department to suspend or revoke license.