SESSION OF 2000


SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SUBSTITUTE
FOR SENATE BILL NO. 341


As Recommended by Senate Committee on
Judiciary




Brief (1)



Sub. for SB 341 amends the law dealing with driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs to increase the driver's license reinstatement fee; to change the driver's license suspension period for persons under 21 years of age who violate the zero tolerance law; and to recodify and change the procedures regarding driver's license suspension administrative hearings.



Reinstatement Fees. Persons who have had their driver's license suspended as a result of a test refusal, test failure, or DUI conviction shall be required to pay a driver's license examination fee on a graduated basis as follows: $100 after the first occurrence; $200 after the second occurrence; $300 after the third occurrence; and $400 after the fourth or subsequent occurrence.



Zero Tolerance-Under 21. The bill changes the driver's license suspension period for persons under 21 years of age who fail a test or have an alcohol or drug related conviction in their state for the first occurrence (.08 or above) to at least 60 days but not more than one year; and for second or subsequent occurrences for one year. For .02 to .08, the suspension period is at least 60 days but not more than one year for each occurrence. Current law requires a one-year suspension in all cases.



Administrative Hearing Procedure Recodified and Changed. Sub. for SB 341 recodifies the driver's license administrative suspension hearing in a new section of the law. The bill:







Background



SB 341, as introduced, was one of several bills proposed by a task force appointed by the Kansas Attorney General to enact tougher laws regarding driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The bill was assigned to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee and the substitute bill represents the subcommittee's recommendations.

1. *Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at http://www.ink.org/public/legislative/bill_search.html