Legislature(1995 - 1996)

1996-05-07 Senate Journal

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1996-05-07                     Senate Journal                      Page 4192
HB 204                                                                       
SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 204(FIN) An Act                            
relating to the administrative revocation of a minor's license to drive;       
creating criminal offenses of minor operating a vehicle after                  
consuming alcohol, a minor's refusal to submit to chemical test, and           
driving during the 24 hours after being cited for minor operating a            
vehicle after consuming alcohol or refusal to submit to chemical test;         
establishing penalties for these offenses; relating to court ordered           
drug and alcohol screening, evaluation, referral, and programs;                
relating to implied consent to certain testing if operating a motor            
vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft; relating to an instrument's working          
tolerance in a chemical breath test; relating to the authority of a            
court to impose a suspended sentence after failure to complete a               
treatment program upon conviction of felony driving while                      
intoxicated or felony refusal to submit to a chemical test; relating to        
the period of time a court may consider for determining prior                  
convictions in sentencing a person convicted of felony driving while           
intoxicated or felony refusal to submit to a chemical test; amending           
Rules 6 and 32.1, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure, to allow the             
use of hearsay evidence before a grand  jury  in a prosecution for             
felony driving while intoxicated or felony refusal to submit to a              
chemical test and to not require a presentence report for a first              
felony driving while intoxicated or first felony refusal to submit to          
a chemical test; and providing for an effective date was engrossed,            
signed by the President and Secretary and returned to the House for            
consideration.