

| Legislative Watch |
Rhode Island |
7/3/03-Gov. Donald Carcieri signed legislation – S249 – July
2 that secures federal highway aid by making it a criminal offense to drive
with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent.
Under previous law, it was illegal to drive with a blood-alcohol
concentration limit between .08 and .10 percent, but it was a civil offense.
The federal government, seeking to impose the stricter standard,
has been threatening to withhold millions in highway dollars from states
that haven’t made it a criminal offense by the beginning of the next
fiscal year starting Oct. 1.
Rhode Island stood to lose $17 million by 2007 if it failed to
conform.
3/17/03-With the threat
of losing $17 million in federal transportation funds, Rhode Island
is seeking legislation to lower the state's blood-alcohol concentration
limit from 0.10 to 0.08.
The state has so far resisted a two-year-old federal law requiring all
states to adopt the 0.08 standard by October or risk losing millions
in highway money.
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved S249, introduced by Senate Deputy
Majority Leader Joseph Polisena, D-Johnston, on March 13. It now heads
to the full Senate for consideration.
An identical bill - H5452 - unanimously passed the House March
13.
For bill status, call (401) 751-8833.






