AN ACT
ENTITLED, An Act to
revise certain provisions regarding the revocation or suspension of driving
privileges upon conviction for unlawful sales, purchases, possession, or consumption of alcoholic
beverages involving persons under twenty-one years of age.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 35-9-7 be amended to read as follows:
35-9-7. If the conviction or adjudication for a violation of § 35-9-1.1 or 35-9-2 is for a first offense, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty allowed by law, order the suspension of the person's driving privileges for a period not less than thirty days and not to exceed one year. However, the court may issue an order permitting the person to operate a motor vehicle for purposes of the person's employment or attendance at school or to court-ordered counseling programs during the hours of the day and the days of the week set forth in the order. The court may also restrict the privilege in some other manner as the court may see fit for a period not to exceed one year.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 35-9-7 be amended to read as follows:
35-9-7. If the conviction or adjudication for a violation of § 35-9-1.1 or 35-9-2 is for a first offense, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty allowed by law, order the suspension of the person's driving privileges for a period not less than thirty days and not to exceed one year. However, the court may issue an order permitting the person to operate a motor vehicle for purposes of the person's employment or attendance at school or to court-ordered counseling programs during the hours of the day and the days of the week set forth in the order. The court may also restrict the privilege in some other manner as the court may see fit for a period not to exceed one year.
If the conviction or adjudication for a violation of
§
35-9-1.1 or 35-9-2 is for a second or
subsequent offense, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty allowed by law, order the
suspension of the person's driving privileges for a period not less than sixty days and not to exceed
one year. However, the court may issue an order permitting the person to operate a motor vehicle
for purposes of the person's employment or attendance at school or to court-ordered counseling
programs during the hours of the day and the days of the week set forth in the order. The court may
also restrict the privilege in some other manner as the court may see fit for a period not to exceed one
year.
An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the revocation or suspension of driving privileges upon conviction for unlawful sales, purchases, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages involving persons under twenty-one years of age.
An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the revocation or suspension of driving privileges upon conviction for unlawful sales, purchases, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages involving persons under twenty-one years of age.
I certify that the attached Act originated in the
HOUSE as
Bill
No.
1081
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Chief Clerk
Chief Clerk
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Speaker of the House
Speaker of the House
Attest:
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Chief Clerk
Chief Clerk
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President of the Senate
Attest:
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Secretary of the Senate
Secretary of the Senate
House
Bill
No.
1081
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Received at this Executive Office this _____ day of _____________ ,
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Received at this Executive Office this _____ day of _____________ ,
20____ at ____________ M.
By _________________________
for the Governor
for the Governor
The attached Act is hereby
approved this ________ day of
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Governor
Governor
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
ss.
Office of the Secretary of State
Filed ____________ , 20___
at _________ o'clock __ M.
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Secretary of State
Secretary of State
By _________________________
Asst. Secretary of State