Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2253

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.

Impact

The implications of this bill are substantial for commercial drivers. It seeks to alleviate the burdens placed on individuals who accidentally drive under the influence while not operating in a commercial capacity. By allowing nonadjudication, the bill may reduce future legal and financial consequences for drivers who demonstrate compliance with court-imposed conditions. This change could help maintain employment for many drivers whose livelihoods depend on their driving records.

Summary

Senate Bill 2253 aims to amend Section 63-11-30 of the Mississippi Code to allow for the nonadjudication of a first driving under the influence (DUI) offense for holders of a commercial driver's license (CDL), provided they were not operating a commercial vehicle when the offense occurred. This bill is significant as it provides a legal pathway for CDL holders, who might otherwise face strict penalties and potential job loss, to avoid a permanent mark on their driving record provided they meet specific conditions laid by the court.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill, especially regarding public safety concerns. Critics might argue that allowing for nonadjudication in DUI cases, even for a first offense, could be seen as leniency for commercial drivers, potentially endangering public safety. Others might voice that this special treatment for CDL holders could undermine the seriousness with which society views DUI offenses. The balance between supporting a regulatory framework for commerce and safeguarding public health is likely to be a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2260

DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.

MS HB357

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS SB2124

DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.

MS HB253

DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.

MS HB1142

DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.

MS HB1220

Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.

MS HB307

DUI; revise violations of.

MS SB2305

Expungement; consolidate statutes concerning.

MS HB715

DUI; revise license suspension for test refusal if licensee pleads guilty.

MS HB338

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

Similar Bills

MS SB2240

DUI law; revise fourth offense of and require all expunctions to be confidentially registered.

MS HB663

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS HB357

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS SB2124

DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.

MS HB307

DUI; revise violations of.

MS SB2338

DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.

MS HB653

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS HB1234

DUI; revise violations of.