Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB170

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

Impact

The new regulations introduced by SB170 could significantly alter how intoxication offenses are managed within the state. By requiring the installation of ignition interlock devices, the bill makes it more difficult for repeat offenders to drive under the influence, thereby aiming to reduce the incidence of related traffic offenses. This approach not only promotes public safety but also seeks to hold offenders accountable by ensuring that they adhere to the law during their community supervision period.

Summary

SB170 mandates the installation of ignition interlock devices for individuals convicted of certain intoxication offenses in Texas. This bill amends existing provisions in the Code of Criminal Procedure and Transportation Code, making it a requirement for those convicted under specific sections related to driving while intoxicated (DWI). The bill aims to enhance road safety by ensuring that offenders can only operate vehicles equipped with devices that measure blood alcohol content before allowing the engine to start.

Contention

While the bill's primary focus is on ensuring safer roads, there are potential points of contention surrounding the financial burden it may place on offenders. Critics argue that requiring individuals to pay for the installation and maintenance of ignition interlock devices could disproportionately affect lower-income convicts, complicating their reintegration into society. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of these devices in deterring intoxicated driving, challenging the assertion that they will significantly decrease the number of intoxicated drivers on the road.

Companion Bills

TX HB379

Identical Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

Similar Bills

TX HB2733

Relating to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device or required to submit to alcohol monitoring and establishing a central database of those defendants.

TX HB928

Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

TX HB2246

Relating to the restriction of certain intoxication offenders to the operation of a motor vehicle with an ignition interlock device in lieu of a license suspension.

TX HB364

Relating to required alcohol monitoring and ignition interlock devices ordered by a court and a central database of those orders; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1110

Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

TX HB3181

Relating to ethyl alcohol monitoring as a condition of community supervision for certain intoxication offenses.

TX HB3521

Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

TX HB506

Relating to requiring the use of an ignition interlock device on conviction of certain intoxication offenses.