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Senate Bill 328 |
Senate Author: Carona |
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Effective: 9-1-09 |
House Sponsor: Phillips |
Senate Bill 328 adds the Nicole "Lilly" Lalime Act to amend provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, and Transportation Code relating to operating a motor vehicle or watercraft while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol. The bill redesignates the offense of driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor as driving or operating a watercraft under the influence of alcohol by a minor, expands the conditions that constitute that offense, and includes an offense prohibiting the operation of a watercraft within the definition of "alcohol-related or drug-related enforcement contact." The bill authorizes any magistrate who is a licensed Texas attorney to issue a search warrant to collect a blood specimen from a person who is arrested for a certain intoxication or alcohol offense and refuses to submit to a breath or blood alcohol test and increases from $50 to $100 the fee to reinstate a driver's license suspended due to the commission of a certain intoxication offense. The bill includes the offense of driving while intoxicated with a child passenger in provisions relating to the requirements for the automatic suspension of a license, the suspension of a license of a person younger than 21 years of age, and the suspension of a license because of intoxication offenses. The bill includes an offense of driving while intoxicated with a child passenger and boating while intoxicated in provisions relating to an administrative suspension of a driver's license for failure to pass a test for intoxication, modifies the circumstances under which a peace officer must require the taking of the specimen of a person's blood or breath, and amends certain provisions regarding liability for purposes of the taking of a blood specimen.