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AN ACT concerning driving; relating to driving under the influence; authorizing reinstatement of a driver's license for certain persons with an ignition interlock device restriction; removing the motorized bicycle license option for persons whose driving privileges are suspended for a DUI-related offense; relating to commercial drivers' licenses; increasing the period of disqualification for certain offenses and allowing certain persons disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle to have commercial driving privileges restored; prohibiting prosecuting attorneys from concealing certain traffic violations from the CDLIS driver report; modifying the criminal penalties for driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence and driving under the influence, authorizing courts to waive certain fines and clarifying that amendment or dismissal of certain charges is permitted; allowing persons with suspended driving privileges to seek driving privileges restricted to driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device earlier in the suspension period; requiring persons with an ignition interlock device restriction to complete the ignition interlock device program before driving privileges are fully reinstated; providing that the highway patrol has oversight of state certification of ignition interlock manufacturers and their service providers; requiring the secretary of revenue to adopt certain rules and regulations related to ignition interlock device program costs; providing for reduced ignition interlock device program costs for certain persons; reducing the restricted driving privileges period for certain persons less than 21 years of age; clarifying that a city attorney or a county or district attorney shall not enter into a diversion agreement for certain traffic violations if the defendant is a commercial driver's license holder; amending K.S.A. 8-1016 and K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 8-235, 8-241, 8-2,142, 8-2,144, 8-2,150, 8-1014, 8-1015, 8-1567, 8-1567a, 12-4415, 21-6604, 21-6804 and 22-2908 and repealing the existing sections.
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House - Conference Committee Report was adopted; - 04/01/2022
On roll call the vote was:
Yea - (101):
Alcala,
Amyx,
Anderson,
Arnberger,
Awerkamp,
Baker,
Ballard,
Barker,
Bergkamp,
Blex,
Burroughs,
Byers,
Carlin,
Carlson,
Carmichael,
W. Carpenter,
Clark,
Clayton,
Clifford,
Collins,
Corbet,
Croft,
Curtis,
Delperdang,
Dodson,
Donohoe,
Ellis,
Eplee,
Esau,
Featherston,
Finch,
Francis,
French,
Gartner,
Haswood,
Hawkins,
Helgerson,
Henderson,
Highberger,
Highland,
Hoffman,
Hoheisel,
Houser,
Howe,
Howell,
Howerton,
Hoye,
Huebert,
Humphries,
S. Johnson,
Kelly,
Kessler,
Kuether,
Landwehr,
Long,
Lynn,
Mason,
Meyer,
Miller,
Minnix,
Neelly,
Neighbor,
Newland,
Ohaebosim,
Orr,
Osman,
Ousley,
Owens,
Penn,
Poskin,
Probst,
Proctor,
Proehl,
Rahjes,
Ralph,
Resman,
L. Ruiz,
S. Ruiz,
Ryckman,
Samsel,
Sawyer,
Schreiber,
A. Smith,
C. Smith,
E. Smith,
Stogsdill,
Sutton,
Tarwater,
Thomas,
Thompson,
Toplikar,
Turner,
Vaughn,
Wasinger,
Waymaster,
Weigel,
Wheeler,
Williams,
Wolfe Moore,
Woodard,
Xu,
Nay - (12):
Bergquist,
Burris,
Fairchild,
Garber,
Jacobs,
T. Johnson,
Lee,
Murphy,
Rhiley,
Sanders,
Seiwert,
Waggoner,
Present but not Voting - (0):
Absent and Not Voting - (12):
Borjon,
Coleman,
Concannon,
Estes,
Finney,
Helmer,
Moser,
Patton,
Poetter Parshall,
Schmidt,
Victors,
Winn,
Not Voting - (0):