HB 1114 IN Became Law
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Summary
Adds the following criminal offenses for an individual who knowingly or intentionally operates a motor vehicle on a highway and has never received a valid driver's license: (1) A Class A misdemeanor if the operation of the motor vehicle results in bodily injury. (2) A Level 6 felony if the operation of the motor vehicle results in serious bodily injury. (3) A Level 5 felony if the operation of the motor vehicle results in the death or catastrophic injury of another person. Makes it a Class A misdemeanor to: (1) apply for a driver's license or permit with the intent to transfer the license or permit to an individual not entitled to the license or permit; or (2) register or apply for a certificate of title to a motor vehicle with the intent to permit an individual not entitled to a driver's license or permit to operate the vehicle. Increases the penalty to a Level 6 felony if the offense involves at least two individuals or motor vehicles, or if the person uses a business organization or nonprofit organization to commit the offense.
Sponsors (3)
- Alex Zimmerman Republican · author
- Eric Koch Republican · sponsor
- Cyndi Carrasco Republican · sponsor
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jim Lucas Republican · coauthor
- Garrett Bascom Republican · coauthor
Action history (23)
- Jan 8, 2025 Authored by Representative Zimmerman · lower
- Jan 8, 2025 Coauthored by Representative Lucas · lower
- Jan 8, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code · lower
- Jan 28, 2025 Representative Bascom G added as coauthor · lower
- Feb 6, 2025 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 10, 2025 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
- Feb 13, 2025 Senate sponsor: Senator Koch · lower
- Feb 14, 2025 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 13, 2025 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 155: yeas 69, nays 24 · lower
- Feb 20, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
- Mar 18, 2025 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Mar 18, 2025 Senator Carrasco added as second sponsor · upper
- Mar 20, 2025 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Mar 20, 2025 Amendment #1 (Pol) failed; Roll Call 255: yeas 8, nays 39 · upper
- Mar 24, 2025 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 262: yeas 43, nays 4 · upper
- Mar 25, 2025 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Apr 14, 2025 Motion to concur filed · lower
- Apr 16, 2025 House concurred with Senate amendments; Roll Call 463: yeas 68, nays 18 · lower
- Apr 17, 2025 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Apr 21, 2025 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 23, 2025 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 30, 2025 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Apr 30, 2025 Public Law 117 · lower
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