An Act improving road safety by better detecting impaired drivers
By Representative Zlotnik of Gardner, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2425) of Jonathan D. Zlotnik that the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security establish a pilot program to study whether certain devices can assist police officers in determining impairment and the presence of drugs other than alcohol during roadside sobriety investigations. Public Safety and Homeland Security.
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Presenter:
- Jonathan D. Zlotnik
- Status:
- Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
Bill History
Date | Branch | Action |
---|---|---|
2/16/2023 | House | Referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security |
2/16/2023 | Senate | Senate concurred |
11/28/2023 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 12/04/2023 from 11:00 AM-03:00 PM in A-1 |
2/12/2024 | House | Reporting date extended to Monday April 8, 2024, pending concurrence |
3/25/2024 | Senate | Senate concurred |
4/11/2024 | House | Reporting date extended to Wednesday May 8, 2024, pending concurrence |
4/25/2024 | Senate | Senate concurred |
5/13/2024 | House | Reporting date extended to Monday June 10, 2024, pending concurrence |
6/10/2024 | Senate | Senate concurred |
6/17/2024 | House | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means |
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