Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB315

Introduced
1/24/23  

Caption

Remove minimum penalty for suspended license

Impact

The removal of the minimum penalty for driving with a suspended or revoked license is anticipated to significantly alter how these offenses are handled in Montana. Advocates of the bill argue that current minimum penalties may lead to excessive incarceration or fines that do not correspond to the severity or intent behind the offense. By giving judges more flexibility, the bill is expected to promote fairer and more individualized sentencing. Furthermore, supporters believe this change will reduce the burden on the judicial system and the overall number of individuals facing severe penalties for lesser infractions.

Summary

House Bill 315 is an act introduced by S. Kerns that seeks to remove the minimum penalty associated with driving a motor vehicle while one’s license is suspended or revoked. The bill aims to amend section 61-5-212 of the Montana Code Annotated, which currently outlines penalties for such offenses. By eliminating the minimum penalty, the legislation intends to provide judges with more discretion in sentencing, allowing them to assess penalties based on the specific circumstances of each case rather than adhering to a standardized minimum punishment.

Contention

Notably, the proposed changes to HB 315 may spark debates surrounding public safety and accountability. Opponents could argue that eliminating minimum penalties for driving offenses could give the impression that driving with a suspended license is a trivial matter, potentially endangering public safety. Critics might be concerned that this leniency could lead to an increase in such offenses, undermining the seriousness with which driving regulations are treated in the state. As discussions continue, it will be essential to balance the needs for judicial discretion with public safety interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB92

Eliminate jail penalties for driving while suspended/revoked

MT HB2216

Removing the mandatory term of imprisonment as a penalty for driving with license that is canceled, suspended or revoked for failure to pay fines.

MT HB365

Revise suspended driver's license laws

MT A3293

Clarifies procedures for restoration of driver's license after suspension or revocation; concerns waiver of penalties for operating vehicle while license is suspended or revoked under certain circumstances.

MT A2394

Clarifies procedures for restoration of driver's license after suspension or revocation; concerns waiver of penalties for operating vehicle while license is suspended or revoked under certain circumstances.

MT HB1020

Authorizes removal of license plates on motor vehicles driven by persons with suspended or revoked driver's licenses (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

MT S1914

Increases prison time for certain persons convicted of a motor vehicle offense when license suspended for DUI.

MT S977

Increases prison time for certain persons convicted of a motor vehicle offense when license suspended for DUI.

MT A701

Increases prison time for certain persons convicted of a motor vehicle offense when license suspended for DUI.

MT A1725

Increases prison time for certain persons convicted of a motor vehicle offense when license suspended for DUI.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.