SJUD - 2/27/95 SB 82 DRIVER'S LIC REVOCATION;ALCOHOL/DRUGS  The next order of business before the committee was SB 82. SENATOR MILLER, sponsor of the measure, explained SB 82 is an expansion upon the "use it, lose it" law passed during a previous session. Under existing law, teenagers caught with alcohol lose their drivers' licenses, but the existing law only applies to state violations, and over one-half of the violations fall under municipal ordinances. SB 82 allows municipalities to apply the same provisions. Number 200 MARGOT KNUTH testified on behalf of the Department of Law in support of SB 82. She proposed an amendment which has been made on the House version of the measure. The current law requires an officer to have both probable cause and to observe the offender using alcohol or a controlled substance. The legislative intent of the law was not to require the police officer to observe the minor in the act of using alcohol or the controlled substance, however the law can be interpreted that way. The amendment would insert the words "to believe" after the words "probable cause" on line 7, page 1, and delete the words "and based on personal observation". The same change would be made on page 2, line 17. SENATOR MILLER moved the adoption of the amendment. There being no objection, the motion passed. Number 260 MS. KNUTH noted the House made a second amendment on page 2, line 23, which clarifies that the municipal ordinance must have substantially similar provisions and specifies the violations as the use of alcohol or a controlled substance. The committee took no action on that amendment. SENATOR GREEN moved SB 82 as amended out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objections, the motion passed.