All Alcoholic Offenses Legislation - Tennessee
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Latest Action: 02/05/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD Bill Text Companion Bill SB3877. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires person convicted of driving under influence of intoxicant to obtain yellow license plate with red letters for such personâs vehicle from department of revenue for use while driving on a restricted license and when license reinstated. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB3686 / SB3877Increase State Revenue - $522,400 Increase State Expenditures - $55,100/One-Time $273,100/FY08-09 $217,900/FY09-10 and in Succeeding Years Bill Summary for *HB3686 / SB3877 This bill requires a judge to order a person convicted of DUI to obtain, from the department of revenue, a license plate for the offender's vehicle that is yellow with red letters. The license would have to remain on the offender's vehicle for: (1) If the [...] show full description Comment on Bill SB3877
Latest Action: 01/31/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB3686. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires person convicted of driving under influence of intoxicant to obtain yellow license plate with red letters for such personâs vehicle from department of revenue for use while driving on a restricted license and when license reinstated. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB3877 / *HB3686Increase State Revenue - $522,400 Increase State Expenditures - $55,100/One-Time $273,100/FY08-09 $217,900/FY09-10 and in Succeeding Years Bill Summary for SB3877 / *HB3686 This bill requires a judge to order a person convicted of DUI to obtain, from the department of revenue, a license plate for the offender's vehicle that is yellow with red letters. The license would have to remain on the offender's vehicle for: (1) If the [...] show full description HB3059
Latest Action: 05/07/2008 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Budget of Finance, Ways and Means to Summer Study Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB3042. Alcoholic Offenses - Creates Class B misdemeanor offense of consuming alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle on public highway and Class C misdemeanor offense of possessing open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle on public highway. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB3059 / SB3042(CORRECTED) Increase State Revenue - $92,600 Increase State Expenditures - $9,700/One-Time $82,100/Recurring Increase Local Revenue - $4,900 Increase Local Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB3059 / SB3042 Under present law, no driver may consume an alcoholic beverage or possess an open container of such while operating a motor vehicle. An open container is in the possession of the driver when it is not in the possession of any [...] show full description SB3042
Latest Action: 05/01/2008 - Received from Senate, held on House desk. Bill Text Companion Bill HB3059. Alcoholic Offenses - Creates Class B misdemeanor offense of consuming alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle on public highway and Class C misdemeanor offense of possessing open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle on public highway. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB3042 / *HB3059(CORRECTED) Increase State Revenue - $92,600 Increase State Expenditures - $9,700/One-Time $82,100/Recurring Increase Local Revenue - $4,900 Increase Local Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB3042 / *HB3059 Under present law, no driver may consume an alcoholic beverage or possess an open container of such while operating a motor vehicle. An open container is in the possession of the driver when it is not in the possession of any [...] show full description Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB3040. Alcoholic Offenses - Prohibits district attorney from plea bargaining with person charged with DUI to any offense that does not involve unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB2881 / SB3040(CORRECTED) Decrease State Revenue - $46,900 Increase Local Revenue - $168,800 Increase Local Expenditures* - $41,800 Bill Summary for *HB2881 / SB3040 Present law details the punishment to be imposed for a DUI conviction. This punishment is enhanced if the offender has prior DUI convictions. This bill specifies that a person charged with DUI must be prosecuted as provided in those present law provisions. This bill prohibits a district attorney general from offering, accepting, or entering a plea in regard to a person [...] show full description SB3040
Latest Action: 04/01/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB2881. Alcoholic Offenses - Prohibits district attorney from plea bargaining with person charged with DUI to any offense that does not involve unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB3040 / *HB2881(CORRECTED) Decrease State Revenue - $46,900 Increase Local Revenue - $168,800 Increase Local Expenditures* - $41,800 Bill Summary for SB3040 / *HB2881 Present law details the punishment to be imposed for a DUI conviction. This punishment is enhanced if the offender has prior DUI convictions. This bill specifies that a person charged with DUI must be prosecuted as provided in those present law provisions. This bill prohibits a district attorney general from offering, accepting, or entering a plea in regard to a person [...] show full description Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB3037. DUI/DWI Offenses - Provides for administrative revocation of person's driver license for specified period upon department of safety's determination that person was driving under influence of intoxicant or refused alcohol test; reduces alcohol level required to constitute DUI from .08 to .02 for repeat offenders; revises other various DUI-related provisions. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 33, Part 2; Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4 and Title 55, Chapter 50. Fiscal Summary for *HB2877 / SB3037Increase State Revenue - Net Impact - $1,602,500 Increase State Expenditures - Net Impact - $200,500 / One-Time Net Impact - $2,441,900 / Recurring Increase Local Revenue - Net Impact - Exceeds $1,237,800 Increase Local Expenditures* - Net Impact - Exceeds $2,089,800 Bill Summary for *HB2877 / SB3037 This bill [...] show full description SB3037
Latest Action: 02/19/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB2877. DUI/DWI Offenses - Provides for administrative revocation of person's driver license for specified period upon department of safety's determination that person was driving under influence of intoxicant or refused alcohol test; reduces alcohol level required to constitute DUI from .08 to .02 for repeat offenders; revises other various DUI-related provisions. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 33, Part 2; Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4 and Title 55, Chapter 50. Fiscal Summary for SB3037 / *HB2877Increase State Revenue - Net Impact - $1,602,500 Increase State Expenditures - Net Impact - $200,500 / One-Time Net Impact - $2,441,900 / Recurring Increase Local Revenue - Net Impact - Exceeds $1,237,800 Increase Local Expenditures* - Net Impact - Exceeds $2,089,800 Bill Summary for SB3037 / *HB2877 This bill [...] show full description SB2020
Latest Action: 02/22/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB1396. Alcoholic Offenses - Creates Class B misdemeanor offense of consuming alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle on public highway and Class C misdemeanor offense of possessing open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle on public highway. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB2020 / *HB1396Increase State Revenues - $123,500 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - $6,500 Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB2020 / *HB1396 Under present law, no driver may consume an alcoholic beverage or possess an open container of such while operating a motor vehicle. An open container is in the possession of the driver when it is not in the possession of any passenger and is not located in a closed glove compartment,[...] show full description HB1875
Latest Action: 05/20/2008 - Companion Senate Bill Substituted Bill Text Companion Bill SB1566. Game and Fish Laws - Prohibits hunting with a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicant, drug, or drug producing stimulant. - Amends TCA Title 70, Chapter 4. Fiscal Summary for HB1875 / *SB1566 Increase State Revenues - Less than $100,000/Wildlife Fund Increase State Expenditures - $6,600/Incarceration* FY10-11 & Subsequent Years Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Less than $100,000 Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB1875 / *SB1566 This bill imposes criminal penalties on persons who hunt with a firearm while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The evidence collection procedures under this bill are similar to the rules for collecting evidence in DUI cases under present law. HUNTING WHILE INTOXICATED Any person who hunts [...] show full description HB1615
Latest Action: 04/18/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB1787. Criminal Offenses - Clarifies that it is not a defense to laws prohibiting the furnishing of alcohol to a minor and prohibiting the casual exchange or distribution of small amounts of a controlled substance or marijuana that the person violating those laws is under 21 years of age. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17 and Title 57, Chapter 4. Fiscal Summary for HB1615 / *SB1787Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB1615 / *SB1787 This bill specifies that it is not a defense to administrative action that a person who provides an alcoholic beverage to any person under 21 years of age is also under 21 years of age. Also, this bill specifies that it is not a defense to prosecution for possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance, or distribution of a small amount of marijuana, that either [...] show full description HB1396
Latest Action: 02/26/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee Local Government of S&LG Bill Text Companion Bill SB2020. Alcoholic Offenses - Creates Class B misdemeanor offense of consuming alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle on public highway and Class C misdemeanor offense of possessing open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle on public highway. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB1396 / SB2020Increase State Revenues - $123,500 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Revenues - $6,500 Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB1396 / SB2020 Under present law, no driver may consume an alcoholic beverage or possess an open container of such while operating a motor vehicle. An open container is in the possession of the driver when it is not in the possession of any passenger and is not located in a closed glove compartment,[...] show full description SB0948
Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB0056. Alcoholic Offenses - Increases penalty for offense of child endangerment from mandatory 30 days to mandatory 11 months, 29 days and raises age of child in car necessary to constitute child endangerment from under 13 to under 16. - Amends TCA Section 55-10-414. Fiscal Summary for SB0948 / *HB0056Increase Local Govt. Expenditures* - Exceeds $1,000,000 Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB0948 / *HB0056 Under present law, it is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a mandatory minimum incarceration of 30 days and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,000, when a person drives under the influence of any intoxicant, drug, or drug producing stimulant with a child under 18 years of age in an automobile or other motor driven vehicle. The punishment for such endangerment is enhanced to a Class D felony [...] show full description SB1787
Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB1615. Criminal Offenses - Clarifies that it is not a defense to laws prohibiting the furnishing of alcohol to a minor and prohibiting the casual exchange or distribution of small amounts of a controlled substance or marijuana that the person violating those laws is under 21 years of age. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17 and Title 57, Chapter 4. Fiscal Summary for *SB1787 / HB1615Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1787 / HB1615 This bill specifies that it is not a defense to administrative action that a person who provides an alcoholic beverage to any person under 21 years of age is also under 21 years of age. Also, this bill specifies that it is not a defense to prosecution for possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance, or distribution of a small amount of marijuana, that either [...] show full description SB1566
Latest Action: 05/20/2008 - Passed House, as am., Ayes 86, Nays 3, PNV 4 Bill Text Companion Bill HB1875. Game and Fish Laws - Prohibits hunting with a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicant, drug, or drug producing stimulant. - Amends TCA Title 70, Chapter 4. Fiscal Summary for *SB1566 / HB1875 Increase State Revenues - Less than $100,000/Wildlife Fund Increase State Expenditures - $6,600/Incarceration* FY10-11 & Subsequent Years Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Less than $100,000 Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB1566 / HB1875 This bill imposes criminal penalties on persons who hunt with a firearm while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The evidence collection procedures under this bill are similar to the rules for collecting evidence in DUI cases under present law. HUNTING WHILE INTOXICATED Any person who hunts [...] show full description SB0680
Latest Action: 02/12/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate S&L Govt. Comm. Bill Text Alcoholic Offenses - Prohibits sale of beer and alcoholic beverages within 2,000 feet of a drug or alcohol treatment facility. - Amends TCA Title 57, Chapter 5. Fiscal Summary for *SB0680 / HB0787Other Fiscal Impact - To the extent new business activity and incremental sales of beer and alcoholic beverages would have been significant without the passage of this bill, there would be significant foregone state and local government revenues, derived from the foregone sale of beer and alcoholic beverages, resulting from the enactment of this bill. Estimating a precise amount of foregone revenues for state and local governments is difficult. However, such foregone amounts are estimated to exceed $50,000 and $10,000 respectively. HB0787
Latest Action: 02/21/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee Local Government of S&LG Bill Text Companion Bill SB0680. Alcoholic Offenses - Prohibits sale of beer and alcoholic beverages within 2,000 feet of a drug or alcohol treatment facility. - Amends TCA Title 57, Chapter 5. Fiscal Summary for HB0787 / *SB0680Other Fiscal Impact - To the extent new business activity and incremental sales of beer and alcoholic beverages would have been significant without the passage of this bill, there would be significant foregone state and local government revenues, derived from the foregone sale of beer and alcoholic beverages, resulting from the enactment of this bill. Estimating a precise amount of foregone revenues for state and local governments is difficult. However, such foregone amounts are estimated to exceed $50,000 and $10,000 respectively. Bill Summary for HB0787 / *SB0680 This bill authorizes counties and municipalities, by resolution [...] show full description SB0376
Latest Action: 03/21/2007 - Received from Senate, held on House desk. Bill Text Companion Bill HB0128. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires law enforcement officer to conduct test to determine blood alcohol of driver involved in accident resulting in injury or death if officer has probable cause to believe driver committed DUI, vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, or aggravated vehicular homicide. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for SB0376 / *HB0128Increase State Expenditures - $79,100 / Incarceration* Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB0376 / *HB0128 This bill requires a law enforcement official to cause the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to another to be tested to determine the alcohol or drug content of the driver's blood IF such law enforcement official has probable [...] show full description SB0241
Latest Action: 02/08/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Judiciary Comm. Bill Text Companion Bill HB0144. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires a law enforcement officer who has probable cause to believe a driver committed DUI, vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, or aggravated vehicular homicide to administer or request a test to determine the blood alcoholic content of a driver involved in an accident resulting in death or when there is a reasonable belief that death will result. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10. Fiscal Summary for SB0241 / *HB0144Increase State Expenditures - $79,100 / Incarceration* Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for SB0241 / *HB0144 This bill requires a law enforcement official responding to a motor vehicle accident to require the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in death or injury likely to cause [...] show full description Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB0376. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires law enforcement officer to conduct test to determine blood alcohol of driver involved in accident resulting in injury or death if officer has probable cause to believe driver committed DUI, vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, or aggravated vehicular homicide. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10, Part 4. Fiscal Summary for *HB0128 / SB0376Increase State Expenditures - $79,100 / Incarceration* Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB0128 / SB0376 This bill requires a law enforcement official to cause the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to another to be tested to determine the alcohol or drug content of the driver's blood IF such law enforcement official has probable [...] show full description HB0144
Latest Action: 04/11/2007 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary to summer study Bill Text Companion Bill SB0241. Alcoholic Offenses - Requires a law enforcement officer who has probable cause to believe a driver committed DUI, vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, or aggravated vehicular homicide to administer or request a test to determine the blood alcoholic content of a driver involved in an accident resulting in death or when there is a reasonable belief that death will result. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 10. Fiscal Summary for *HB0144 / SB0241Increase State Expenditures - $79,100 / Incarceration* Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Increase Local Govt. Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB0144 / SB0241 This bill requires a law enforcement official responding to a motor vehicle accident to require the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in death or injury likely to cause [...] show full description HB0056
Latest Action: 04/11/2007 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee Bill Text Companion Bill SB0948. Alcoholic Offenses - Increases penalty for offense of child endangerment from mandatory 30 days to mandatory 11 months, 29 days and raises age of child in car necessary to constitute child endangerment from under 13 to under 16. - Amends TCA Section 55-10-414. Fiscal Summary for *HB0056 / SB0948Increase Local Govt. Expenditures* - Exceeds $1,000,000 Increase Local Govt. Revenues - Not Significant Bill Summary for *HB0056 / SB0948 Under present law, it is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a mandatory minimum incarceration of 30 days and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,000, when a person drives under the influence of any intoxicant, drug, or drug producing stimulant with a child under 18 years of age in an automobile or other motor driven vehicle. The punishment for such endangerment is enhanced to a Class D felony [...] show full description |
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