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1995 SESSION
HB 2225 DUI; when unable to consent to test.
Introduced by: William C. Mims | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY:
DUI, when unable to consent to test. Provides that a person who is suspected of causing an accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury while driving intoxicated and who is physically or mentally unable to either consent to or refuse to submit to a blood alcohol test, is deemed to have consented. If the person is transported to a medical facility, a sample of his blood may be taken unless to do so would harm him.
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HISTORY
- 01/23/95 House: Presented & ordered printed LD7647358
- 01/23/95 House: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 01/27/95 House: Assigned to C. J. sub-committee: 1
- 02/08/95 House: No action taken by Courts of Justice by voice vote