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HOUSE BILL 2542

2013 Regular Session Current Location: Chapter Number Assigned Measure Locations – Glossary of Terms

Relating to revocation of driving privileges for failure to perform the duties of a driver; and declaring an emergency.
Increases period of revocation of driving privileges to three years if person convicted of failure to perform duties of driver causes serious physical injury to another.

Has minimal fiscal impact
No Revenue impact

Introduced .html .pdf
Enrolled  -  Current Version .html .pdf
Fisc./Rev. Impact Statements & SMS .html

Measure History For HB 2542
By Representative GARRETT; Representatives DOHERTY, GELSER, MATTHEWS, OLSON (Presession filed.)
-- Relating to revocation of driving privileges for failure to perform the duties of a driver; and declaring an emergency.

1-14(H) | First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
1-22(H) | Referred to Judiciary.
3-4(H) | Public Hearing and Work Session held.
3-6(H) | Recommendation: Do pass.
3-7(H) | Second reading.
3-11(H) | Third reading. Carried by Garrett. Passed. Ayes, 57; Excused, 3--Boone, Matthews, Weidner.
3-12(S) | First reading. Referred to President's desk.
3-18(S) | Referred to Judiciary.
4-30(S) | Public Hearing and Work Session held.
5-6(S) | Recommendation: Do pass.
5-6(S) | Second reading.
5-7(S) | Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 27; excused, 3--Beyer, Johnson, Kruse.
5-10(H) | Speaker signed.
5-13(S) | President signed.
5-16(H) | Governor signed.
5-23(H) | Chapter 124, (2013 Laws): Effective date May 16, 2013.


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