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Alaska


5/31/05-A bill that would have permitted police to pull over drivers who are not wearing their seat belts has died.
House lawmakers voted 32-32 on the bill’s passage, failing by one vote to move it to Gov. Bill Owens. HB1138 previously passed the Senate.
Currently, police can issue seat-belt citations to drivers only after stopping a vehicle for another traffic violation.
Under the proposal, drivers found in violation would be fined at least $15. No points would be assessed against the drivers’ licenses.

2/9/05-The House Transportation and Energy Committee voted 7-4 on Feb. 2 to advance a measure that would permit police to pull over drivers who are not wearing their seat belts.
HB1138 now heads to the House Appropriations Committee for further review.
Currently, police can issue seat-belt citations to drivers only after stopping a vehicle for another traffic violation.
Under the proposal, drivers found in violation would be fined at least $15. No points would be assessed against the driver’s license.
For bill status, call (303) 866-3055. In Colorado, call 1-800-811-7647.