SB 262 (2009) -  Traffic Accidents/Blood Testing [CPSC]

by Wise
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 Event: 05/02/09 S Died in Committee on Transportation on Saturday, May 2, 2009 12:00 AM

Referred Committees and Committee Actions

Senate Referrals

  • Transportation
  • Criminal Justice
  • Judiciary
  • Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations

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Vote History

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Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: S Died in Committee on Transportation Time: 05/02/2009 - 12:00 AM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration Time: 05/02/2009 - 12:00 AM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Introduced, referred to Transportation; Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations -SJ 00020 Time: 03/02/2009 - 6:02 PM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Referred to Transportation; Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations Time: 12/17/2008 - 11:37 AM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Filed Time: 12/03/2008 - 6:09 PM Member: Committee: Version: __

Statutes Referenced by this Bill