Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB473

Filed
12/28/10  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the consequences of an arrest for or conviction of certain intoxication offenses and to fees associated with the enforcement and administration of certain of those consequences.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts Texas laws surrounding intoxication offenses by establishing stricter conditions for community supervision. It mandates that individuals with certain driving convictions must proactively obtain and maintain ignition interlock devices at their own expense. This provision is intended to deter repeat offenses and enhance accountability among offenders. It also outlines the process for courts to assess previous offenses to determine the necessity of the interlock device requirement, effectively creating a more structured approach to managing repeat offenders.

Summary

House Bill 473, known as the Nicole 'Lilly' Lalime Act, addresses the consequences surrounding arrests and convictions for certain intoxication offenses, particularly those related to driving under the influence. The legislation proposes that individuals placed on community supervision for specific offenses must install ignition interlock devices on their vehicles. This requirement serves to prevent individuals from operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances, thereby aiming to enhance public safety on the roads.

Contention

While proponents advocate for the bill as a means to reduce instances of drunk driving and improve road safety, critics may raise concerns about the financial burden imposed on individuals required to install and maintain these devices. Additionally, the bill includes provisions that allow judges discretion regarding the imposition of such costs, potentially introducing inconsistencies in its application. Overall, the act symbolizes a significant reform in how the state handles intoxication offenses and attempts to integrate technology into the enforcement of driving laws.

Companion Bills

TX SB537

Identical Relating to the consequences of an arrest for or conviction of certain intoxication offenses.

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