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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Hull, Corvese, Shallcross Smith, Fascia, Santucci, | |
Date Introduced: February 28, 2025 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
(Judiciary) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 31-27-2.8 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-27 entitled "Motor |
2 | Vehicle Offenses" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 31-27-2.8. Ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine testing imposed as a part |
4 | of sentence — Requirements. |
5 | (a) Any person subject to suspension pursuant to §§ 31-27-2.1(b)(1) and 31-27-2.1(b)(2) |
6 | or convicted under the provisions of § 31-27-2(d)(1), § 31-27-2(d)(2), § 31-27-2(d)(3)(i), or § 31- |
7 | 27-2(d)(3)(ii), or whose violation is sustained under the provisions of §§ 31-27-2.1(b)(1) and 31- |
8 | 27-2.1(b)(2), may be prohibited by the sentencing judge or magistrate from operating a motor |
9 | vehicle that is not equipped with an ignition interlock system, and/or blood and urine testing by a |
10 | licensed physician with knowledge and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of drug- |
11 | related disorders, a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, or EAP professional with like |
12 | knowledge, or a substance abuse counselor certified by the National Association of Alcohol and |
13 | Drug Abuse Counselors (all of whom shall be licensed in Rhode Island), pursuant to this section. |
14 | (1) Notwithstanding any other sentencing and disposition provisions contained in this |
15 | chapter, if a Rhode Island traffic tribunal magistrate makes a finding that a motorist was operating |
16 | a vehicle in the state while under the influence of drugs, toluene, or any controlled substance as |
17 | evidenced by the presence of controlled substances on or about the person or vehicle, or other |
18 | reliable indicia or articulable conditions thereof, but not intoxicating liquor based on a preliminary |
19 | breath test, results from a breathalyzer that indicates no blood alcohol concentration or both, the |
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1 | magistrate may exercise his or her discretion and eliminate the requirement of an ignition interlock |
2 | system; provided, that blood and/or urine testing is mandated as a condition to operating a motor |
3 | vehicle as provided in this section. |
4 | (2) Notwithstanding any other sentencing and disposition provisions contained in this |
5 | chapter, if a Rhode Island traffic tribunal magistrate makes a finding that a motorist was operating |
6 | a vehicle in the state while under the influence of drugs, toluene, or any controlled substance as |
7 | evidenced by the presence of controlled substances on or about the person or vehicle, or other |
8 | reliable indicia or articulable conditions thereof and intoxicating liquor based on a preliminary |
9 | breath test, results from a breathalyzer that indicates blood alcohol concentration or both, the |
10 | magistrate may require an ignition interlock system in addition to blood and/or urine testing as a |
11 | condition to operating a motor vehicle as provided in this section. |
12 | (b) Notwithstanding any other provisions contained in this chapter, any mandatory period |
13 | of license suspension shall, upon request, be reduced by the imposition of an ignition interlock |
14 | system and/or blood and urine testing ordered by the court or traffic tribunal as follows: |
15 | (1) For a violation of § 31-27-2(d)(1), a person shall be subject to a minimum thirty-day |
16 | (30) license suspension and an imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine |
17 | testing for three (3) months to one year. |
18 | (2) For a violation of § 31-27-2.1(c)(1), a person shall be subject to a minimum thirty-day |
19 | (30) license suspension and an imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine |
20 | testing for a period of six (6) months to two (2) years. |
21 | (3) For a violation of § 31-27-2(d)(2), a person shall be subject to a minimum forty-five- |
22 | day (45) license suspension and an imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and |
23 | urine testing for a period of six (6) months to two (2) years. |
24 | (4) For a violation of § 31-27-2.1(c)(2), a person shall be subject to a minimum sixty-day |
25 | (60) license suspension and an imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine |
26 | testing for a period of one to four (4) years. |
27 | (5) For a violation of § 31-27-2(d)(3), a person shall be subject to a minimum sixty-day |
28 | (60) license suspension and imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine |
29 | testing for a period of one to four (4) years. |
30 | (6) For a violation of § 31-27-2.1(c)(3), a person shall be subject to a minimum ninety-day |
31 | (90) license suspension and imposition of an ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine |
32 | testing for a period of two (2) to ten (10) years. |
33 | (7) No license suspension shall be subject to more than a thirty-day (30) license suspension |
34 | based solely upon the imposition of an ignition interlock system. |
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1 | (i) If a conviction pursuant to § 31-27-2(d)(1) or § 31-27-2.1(c)(1) is a first offense, or upon |
2 | an initial suspension pursuant to § 31-27-2.1(b)(1), where there has been a finding or determination |
3 | that the motorist was under the influence of intoxicating liquor only, the magistrate shall, upon |
4 | request, immediately grant a conditional hardship license after a finding of need pursuant to this |
5 | section and upon proof of the installation of an ignition interlock device. |
6 | (ii) If a conviction pursuant to § 31-27-2(d)(1) or § 31-27-2.1(c)(1) is a first offense, or |
7 | upon an initial suspension pursuant to § 31-27-2.1(b)(1), where there has been a finding or |
8 | determination that the motorist was under the influence of drugs, toluene, or a controlled substance, |
9 | but not intoxicating liquor, the judge or magistrate shall, upon request immediately grant a |
10 | conditional hardship license after a finding of need pursuant to this section and upon proof of blood |
11 | and urine testing pursuant to this section. |
12 | (iii) If a conviction pursuant to § 31-27-2(d)(1) or § 31-27-2.1(c)(1) is a first offense, or |
13 | upon an initial suspension pursuant to § 31-27-2.1(b)(1), where there has been a finding or |
14 | determination that the motorist was under the influence of intoxicating liquor, toluene, a controlled |
15 | substance, or any combination thereof, the magistrate shall, upon request immediately grant a |
16 | conditional hardship license after a finding of need pursuant to this section and upon proof of the |
17 | installation of an ignition interlock device, subject also to the following testing: |
18 | (A) The testing of either blood or urine is being performed by or monitored by a licensed |
19 | physician with knowledge and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of drug-related |
20 | disorders, a licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, or EAP professional with like |
21 | knowledge, or a substance abuse counselor certified by the National Association of Alcohol and |
22 | Drug Abuse Counselors (all of whom shall be licensed in Rhode Island). |
23 | (B) The motorist is required to pay for the substance abuse professional, any testing, |
24 | retesting, monitoring, and reporting costs of the blood and urine testing. |
25 | (C) Samples are to be collected, tested and confirmed by a federally certified laboratory by |
26 | means of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry or technology recognized as being at least as |
27 | scientifically accurate. |
28 | (D) Samples are to be taken weekly for the first sixty (60) days, thereafter in accordance |
29 | with the recommendation of the substance abuse professional. The samples taken thereafter may |
30 | be ordered randomly, but must be provided by the motorist within twenty-four (24) hours of the |
31 | request. The substance abuse professional shall report to the department of the attorney general |
32 | within twenty-four (24) hours any failure by the motorist to comply with a request for a sample. |
33 | (E) A positive test of urine or blood that evidences any controlled substances shall be |
34 | reported by the substance abuse professional to the motorist and to the department of the attorney |
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1 | general within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of the results. The motorist may, at his or her own |
2 | expense, have an opportunity to have the sample retested or reevaluated by an independent testing |
3 | facility which shall provide the result directly to the substance abuse professional. The attorney |
4 | general may request, at any time, a copy of any or all test results from the substance abuse |
5 | professional, who shall forward the requested results within forty-eight (48) hours. |
6 | (F) Upon completion of the license suspension, conditional hardship, ignition interlock and |
7 | substance abuse testing periods, a finalized report shall be presented to the department of motor |
8 | vehicles prior to any license reinstatement. |
9 | (G) If a judge or magistrate determines after hearing that a motorist either failed, without |
10 | good cause, to comply with a sample request or tested positive for any controlled substance, he or |
11 | she the judge or magistrate may adjudge the motorist in contempt of the court's order, and exercise |
12 | his or her discretion and revoke the conditional hardship license, extend the time period for the |
13 | ignition interlock system and/or substance abuse testing for an additional period of up to twelve |
14 | (12) months and/or impose an additional loss of license for up to twenty-four (24) months. |
15 | (H) A motorist who has failed, without good cause, to comply with a sample request or |
16 | tested positive for any controlled substance for a second time within twelve (12) months of the first |
17 | failure and/or positive test determination shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to one |
18 | year imprisonment, or a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. |
19 | (c) However, in any case where a motorist is convicted of an alcohol-related offense |
20 | pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, the judge or magistrate may exercise his or her discretion |
21 | in the granting of the hardship license by imposing up to a ninety (90) day loss of license prior to |
22 | any imposition of the hardship license. The hardship license shall be valid for twelve (12) |
23 | continuous hours per day for any valid reason approved in advance by the sentencing judge or |
24 | magistrate, which shall include employment, medical appointments, job training, schooling, or |
25 | religious purposes. The hardship license shall not be for less than twelve (12) continuous hours per |
26 | day. A hardship license shall only be granted in conjunction with the installation of an ignition |
27 | interlock device and/or blood and urine testing. Any conditional driving privileges must be set by |
28 | the sentencing judge or magistrate after a hearing in which the motorist must provide proof of |
29 | employment status and hours of employment, or any other legitimate reasons justifying a hardship |
30 | license. These shall include, but not be limited to, any unemployment training, schooling, medical |
31 | appointments, therapy treatments, or any other valid requests set forth by sworn affidavit. Once |
32 | said hardship period has concluded, the motorist must still be subject to the conditions of the |
33 | ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine testing as set forth under this section for the period |
34 | of time as directed by the court. Any individual who violates the requirements of this subsection |
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1 | shall be subject to the penalties enumerated in § 31-11-18.1. |
2 | (d) Any person convicted of an offense of driving under the influence of liquor or drugs |
3 | resulting in death, § 31-27-2.2; driving under the influence of liquor or drugs resulting in serious |
4 | bodily injury, § 31-27-2.6; driving to endanger resulting in death, § 31-27-1; or driving to endanger |
5 | resulting in serious bodily injury, § 31-27-1.1; may, in addition to any other penalties provided by |
6 | law, be prohibited from operating a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition |
7 | interlock system and/or blood and urine testing for one to five (5) years. |
8 | (e) Any person who operates a motor vehicle with a suspended license during the period |
9 | of suspension, and the reason for the suspension was due to a conviction of driving under the |
10 | influence of drugs or alcohol or a sustained violation or conviction of refusal to submit to a chemical |
11 | test, shall be subject to the further use of the ignition interlock system and/or blood and urine testing |
12 | for a period of six (6) months subsequent to the penalties enumerated in § 31-11-18.1. |
13 | (f) When the court orders the use of an ignition interlock system, the judge or magistrate |
14 | shall cause an appropriate notation to be made on the person’s record that clearly sets forth the |
15 | requirement for, and the period of the use of, the ignition interlock system. |
16 | (g) In addition to the requirements of subsection (f) of this section, the court or traffic |
17 | tribunal shall: |
18 | (1) Require proof of the installation of the ignition interlock system and periodic reporting |
19 | by the person for the purpose of verification of the proper operation of the ignition interlock system; |
20 | (2) Require the person to have the ignition interlock system monitored for the proper use |
21 | and accuracy by a person, firm, corporation, or other association to be approved by the division of |
22 | motor vehicles at least once every six (6) months, or more frequently as the circumstances may |
23 | require; and |
24 | (3) Require the person to pay the reasonable cost of leasing or buying, monitoring, and |
25 | maintenance of the ignition interlock system. |
26 | (4) The requirements under subsection (g) of this section shall be the responsibility of the |
27 | probation department or justice assistance, if the individual is under their control, or the division of |
28 | motor vehicles if the individual is not monitored as a condition of the individual’s plea or finding |
29 | of guilt. |
30 | (h) Any person granted a conditional hardship license upon proof of installation of an |
31 | ignition interlock device, may operate that motor vehicle during the entire twelve-hour (12) period |
32 | of operation granted by the sentencing judge or magistrate including during the scope of the |
33 | person’s employment and/or any other valid reason approved by the sentencing judge or magistrate. |
34 | (i) If a person is required, in the course of the person’s employment, to operate a motor |
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1 | vehicle owned or provided by the person’s employer, the person may operate that motor vehicle in |
2 | the course of the person’s employment without installation of an ignition interlock system if the |
3 | court makes specific findings expressly permitting the person to operate, in the course of the |
4 | person’s employment, a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an ignition interlock system. |
5 | (j) If a judge or magistrate finds after hearing that a motorist is in violation of an interlock |
6 | order, or has failed to comply with the terms and conditions imposed with an ignition interlock |
7 | system including, but not limited to, operating a motor vehicle without an ignition interlock system |
8 | installed, the judge or magistrate may adjudge the motorist in contempt of the court's order, and |
9 | exercise their discretion by revoking, modifying or amending the conditional hardship license or |
10 | ignition interlock order, extending the time period for the ignition interlock system for an additional |
11 | period of twelve (12) months and/or imposing an additional loss of license for up to twenty-four |
12 | (24) months. |
13 | (1) Any person subject to an ignition interlock order and/or blood and urine testing who |
14 | violates such order shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year imprisonment, |
15 | or a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. |
16 | (2) For a second violation within six (6) months from entry of the order, the person |
17 | violating the order shall be imprisoned for a term of not less than ten (10) days and not more than |
18 | one year. |
19 | (k) For the purposes of this subsection, a violation of the interlock order, includes, but is |
20 | not limited to: |
21 | (1) Altering, tampering, or in any way attempting to circumvent the operation of an ignition |
22 | interlock system that has been installed in the motor vehicle of a person under this section; |
23 | (2) Operating a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an ignition interlock system; or |
24 | (3) Soliciting or attempting to have another person start a motor vehicle equipped with an |
25 | ignition interlock system for the purpose of providing an operable motor vehicle to a person who |
26 | is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an ignition interlock system. |
27 | (l) Any person who attempts to start, or starts, a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition |
28 | interlock system, tampers with, or in any way attempts to circumvent, the operation of an ignition |
29 | interlock system that has been installed in the motor vehicle for the purpose of providing an |
30 | operable motor vehicle to a person who is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle that is not |
31 | equipped with an ignition interlock system, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to |
32 | one year imprisonment or a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. |
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1 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES | |
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1 | This act would provide that a hearing be required before a judge or magistrate may adjudge |
2 | a motorist in contempt for failure to comply with the court's orders regarding a conditional hardship |
3 | license, and would define the penalties for violation of a hardship/interlock order. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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