Friday, May 23, 2008

Senate Approves Amended Arizona DUI Bill

The Arizona DUI bill vetoed by Governor Napolitano last month has resurfaced in the state Senate, this time without a key provision which would cut to six months from one year the time first-time offenders would be required to use a breath-test device, known as an ignition interlock. The Senate on Thursday tentatively approved the amended version of House Bill 2643 on a voice vote. A formal vote could be taken as early as next week.

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