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2018 SESSION

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(HB181)

AMENDMENT(S) REJECTED BY THE SENATE

COURTS OF JUSTICE

    1. Line 47, engrossed, after include

      insert

        the activation, deactivation, or initiation of

COURTS OF JUSTICE

    2. Line 47, engrossed, after factory-installed

      insert

        or aftermarket-installed

COURTS OF JUSTICE

    3. Line 59, engrossed, after emergency,

      strike

        or

COURTS OF JUSTICE

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      strike

        during an emergency or disaster relief operation

      insert

        , or (v) using a factory-installed, aftermarket global positioning system, or wireless communication device used to transmit or receive data as part of a digital dispatch system

SEN. OBENSHAIN (WITHDRAWN)

    1. Line 60, engrossed, after device

      strike

        during an emergency or disaster relief operation

      insert

        , or (v) using a factory-installed global positioning system, aftermarket global positioning system, or wireless communication device used to transmit or receive data as part of a digital dispatch system

SEN. PETERSEN (WITHDRAWN)

    1. After line 56, substitute

      insert

        2. That by July 1, 2018, the Department of Criminal Justice Services, in consultation with the Department of State Police, shall develop a set of best practices for law-enforcement agencies regarding the stopping of vehicles for alleged violations of the provisions of this act so as to (i) avoid profiling certain drivers based upon demographic characteristics and (ii) promote the even-handed administration of justice.

        3. That the Department of State Police shall monitor and record all of the citations issued pursuant to the provision of this act and the relevant demographic characteristics of those persons cited. The Department shall submit a report with the results of such monitoring and recording to the Governor by December 1, 2019.