Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06701 Compare Versions

OldNewDifferences
1-General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 6701
2-January Session, 2013 *_____HB06701JUD___041913____*
1+General Assembly Raised Bill No. 6701
2+January Session, 2013 LCO No. 5544
3+ *05544_______JUD*
4+Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY
5+Introduced by:
6+(JUD)
37
48 General Assembly
59
6-Substitute Bill No. 6701
10+Raised Bill No. 6701
711
812 January Session, 2013
913
10-*_____HB06701JUD___041913____*
14+LCO No. 5544
15+
16+*05544_______JUD*
17+
18+Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY
19+
20+Introduced by:
21+
22+(JUD)
1123
1224 AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD ENDANGERMENT WHILE OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR DRUGS.
1325
1426 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
1527
1628 Section 1. Subsection (g) of section 14-227a of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
1729
18-(g) Any person who violates any provision of subsection (a) of this section shall: (1) For conviction of a first violation, (A) be fined not less than five hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, and (B) be (i) imprisoned not more than six months, forty-eight consecutive hours of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, or (ii) imprisoned not more than six months, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, with the execution of such sentence of imprisonment suspended entirely and a period of probation imposed requiring as a condition of such probation that such person perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, and (C) have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the one-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, and (D) be guilty of a class D felony if a child under sixteen years of age was a passenger in the motor vehicle at the time of the violation; (2) for conviction of a second violation within ten years after a prior conviction for the same offense, (A) be fined not less than one thousand dollars or more than four thousand dollars, (B) be imprisoned not more than two years, one hundred twenty consecutive days of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, and sentenced to a period of probation requiring as a condition of such probation that such person: (i) Perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, (ii) submit to an assessment through the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch of the degree of such person's alcohol or drug abuse, and (iii) undergo a treatment program if so ordered, and (C) (i) if such person is under twenty-one years of age at the time of the offense, have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days or until the date of such person's twenty-first birthday, whichever is longer, and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the three-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, except that for the first year of such three-year period, such person's operation of a motor vehicle shall be limited to such person's transportation to or from work or school, an alcohol or drug abuse treatment program or an ignition interlock device service center, or (ii) if such person is twenty-one years of age or older at the time of the offense, have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the three-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, except that for the first year of such three-year period, such person's operation of a motor vehicle shall be limited to such person's transportation to or from work or school, an alcohol or drug abuse treatment program or an ignition interlock device service center; and (3) for conviction of a third and subsequent violation within ten years after a prior conviction for the same offense, (A) be fined not less than two thousand dollars or more than eight thousand dollars, (B) be imprisoned not more than three years, one year of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, and sentenced to a period of probation requiring as a condition of such probation that such person: (i) Perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, (ii) submit to an assessment through the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch of the degree of such person's alcohol or drug abuse, and (iii) undergo a treatment program if so ordered, and (C) have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege permanently revoked upon such third offense, except that if such person's revocation is reversed or reduced pursuant to subsection (i) of section 14-111, such person shall be prohibited from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, for the time period prescribed in subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 14-111. For purposes of the imposition of penalties for a second or third and subsequent offense pursuant to this subsection, a conviction under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section in effect on October 1, 1981, or as amended thereafter, a conviction under the provisions of either subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of this section, a conviction under the provisions of section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or 53a-60d, as amended by this act, or a conviction in any other state of any offense the essential elements of which are determined by the court to be substantially the same as subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of this section or section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or 53a-60d, as amended by this act, shall constitute a prior conviction for the same offense.
30+(g) Any person who violates any provision of subsection (a) of this section shall: (1) For conviction of a first violation, (A) be fined not less than five hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, and (B) be (i) imprisoned not more than six months, forty-eight consecutive hours of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, or (ii) imprisoned not more than six months, except as provided in subparagraph (D) of this subdivision, with the execution of such sentence of imprisonment suspended entirely and a period of probation imposed requiring as a condition of such probation that such person perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, and (C) have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the one-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, and (D) be guilty of a class D felony if a child under sixteen years of age was in the motor vehicle at the time of the violation; (2) for conviction of a second violation within ten years after a prior conviction for the same offense, (A) be fined not less than one thousand dollars or more than four thousand dollars, (B) be imprisoned not more than two years, one hundred twenty consecutive days of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, and sentenced to a period of probation requiring as a condition of such probation that such person: (i) Perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, (ii) submit to an assessment through the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch of the degree of such person's alcohol or drug abuse, and (iii) undergo a treatment program if so ordered, and (C) (i) if such person is under twenty-one years of age at the time of the offense, have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days or until the date of such person's twenty-first birthday, whichever is longer, and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the three-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, except that for the first year of such three-year period, such person's operation of a motor vehicle shall be limited to such person's transportation to or from work or school, an alcohol or drug abuse treatment program or an ignition interlock device service center, or (ii) if such person is twenty-one years of age or older at the time of the offense, have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege suspended for forty-five days and, as a condition for the restoration of such license, be required to install an ignition interlock device on each motor vehicle owned or operated by such person and, upon such restoration, be prohibited for the three-year period following such restoration from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, except that for the first year of such three-year period, such person's operation of a motor vehicle shall be limited to such person's transportation to or from work or school, an alcohol or drug abuse treatment program or an ignition interlock device service center; and (3) for conviction of a third and subsequent violation within ten years after a prior conviction for the same offense, (A) be fined not less than two thousand dollars or more than eight thousand dollars, (B) be imprisoned not more than three years, one year of which may not be suspended or reduced in any manner, and sentenced to a period of probation requiring as a condition of such probation that such person: (i) Perform one hundred hours of community service, as defined in section 14-227e, (ii) submit to an assessment through the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch of the degree of such person's alcohol or drug abuse, and (iii) undergo a treatment program if so ordered, and (C) have such person's motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege permanently revoked upon such third offense, except that if such person's revocation is reversed or reduced pursuant to subsection (i) of section 14-111, such person shall be prohibited from operating a motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning, approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, for the time period prescribed in subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 14-111. For purposes of the imposition of penalties for a second or third and subsequent offense pursuant to this subsection, a conviction under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section in effect on October 1, 1981, or as amended thereafter, a conviction under the provisions of either subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of this section, a conviction under the provisions of section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or 53a-60d, as amended by this act, or a conviction in any other state of any offense the essential elements of which are determined by the court to be substantially the same as subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of this section or section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or 53a-60d, as amended by this act, shall constitute a prior conviction for the same offense.
1931
20-Sec. 2. Section 53a-56b of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
32+Sec. 2. Subsection (b) of section 14-227j of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
33+
34+(b) Any person who has been arrested for a violation of subsection (a) of section 14-227a, section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or section 53a-60d, as amended by this act, may be ordered by the court not to operate any motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock device, except that any person who has been arrested for a violation of subsection (a) of section 14-227a, section 53a-56b, as amended by this act, or section 53a-60d, as amended by this act, where a child under sixteen years of age was in the motor vehicle at the time of the violation shall be ordered by the court not to operate any motor vehicle unless such motor vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock device. Any such order may be made as a condition of such person's release on bail, as a condition of probation or as a condition of granting such person's application for participation in the pretrial alcohol education program under section 54-56g and may include any other terms and conditions as to duration, use, proof of installation or any other matter that the court determines to be appropriate or necessary.
35+
36+Sec. 3. Section 53a-56b of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
2137
2238 (a) A person is guilty of manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle when, while operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug or both, he causes the death of another person as a consequence of the effect of such liquor or drug.
2339
24-(b) Manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle is (1) a class C felony, [and the] or (2) a class B felony if such person causes the death of a child under sixteen years of age who was a passenger in the motor vehicle at the time of the offense. The court shall suspend the motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege of any person found guilty under this section for one year. The court shall also order such person not to operate any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, for a period of two years after such person's operator's license or nonresident operating privilege is restored by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.
40+(b) Manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle is (1) a class C felony, [and the] or (2) a class B felony if the violation of this section results in the death of a child sixteen years of age or younger. The court shall suspend the motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege of any person found guilty under this section for one year. The court shall also order such person not to operate any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, for a period of two years after such person's operator's license or nonresident operating privilege is restored by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.
2541
26-Sec. 3. Section 53a-60d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
42+Sec. 4. Section 53a-60d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
2743
2844 (a) A person is guilty of assault in the second degree with a motor vehicle when, while operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug or both, he causes serious physical injury to another person as a consequence of the effect of such liquor or drug.
2945
30-(b) Assault in the second degree with a motor vehicle is (1) a class D felony, [and the] or (2) a class C felony if such person causes serious physical injury to a child under sixteen years of age who was a passenger in the motor vehicle at the time of the offense. The court shall suspend the motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege of any person found guilty under this section for one year. The court shall also order such person not to operate any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, for a period of two years after such person's operator's license or nonresident operating privilege is restored by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.
46+(b) Assault in the second degree with a motor vehicle is (1) a class D felony, [and the] or (2) a class B felony if the violation of this section results in serious physical injury to a child sixteen years of age or younger. The court shall suspend the motor vehicle operator's license or nonresident operating privilege of any person found guilty under this section for one year. The court shall also order such person not to operate any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 14-227j, as amended by this act, for a period of two years after such person's operator's license or nonresident operating privilege is restored by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.
3147
3248
3349
3450
3551 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
3652 Section 1 October 1, 2013 14-227a(g)
37-Sec. 2 October 1, 2013 53a-56b
38-Sec. 3 October 1, 2013 53a-60d
53+Sec. 2 October 1, 2013 14-227j(b)
54+Sec. 3 October 1, 2013 53a-56b
55+Sec. 4 October 1, 2013 53a-60d
3956
4057 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
4158
4259 Section 1
4360
4461 October 1, 2013
4562
4663 14-227a(g)
4764
4865 Sec. 2
4966
5067 October 1, 2013
5168
52-53a-56b
69+14-227j(b)
5370
5471 Sec. 3
5572
5673 October 1, 2013
5774
75+53a-56b
76+
77+Sec. 4
78+
79+October 1, 2013
80+
5881 53a-60d
5982
83+Statement of Purpose:
6084
85+To establish enhanced penalties for persons who operate a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, or both, with a child sixteen years of age or younger in the motor vehicle.
6186
62-JUD Joint Favorable Subst.
63-
64-JUD
65-
66-Joint Favorable Subst.
87+[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]