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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB253
Introduced
1/5/23
Refer
1/5/23
Engrossed
2/8/23
Refer
2/15/23
Failed
2/28/23
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DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
Latest MS HB253 Activity
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Previously Filed As
MS HB292
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS HB604
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS SB2606
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS SB2617
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS HB1228
DUI; revise license suspension for test refusal if licensee pleads guilty.
MS HB715
DUI; revise license suspension for test refusal if licensee pleads guilty.
MS HB864
DUI; revise license suspension for test refusal if licensee pleads guilty.
MS HB1095
Implied consent; revise suspension period during appeals for refusal to submit to chemical test.
MS HB744
Implied consent; revise suspension period during appeals for refusal to submit to chemical test.
MS HB862
Implied consent; revise suspension period during appeals for refusal to submit to chemical test.
Similar Bills
MS HB292
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS SB2617
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS SB2606
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS HB1220
Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.
MS HB1626
Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.
MS HB604
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS HB388
DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.
MS SB2338
DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.