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| Legislative Watch |
Kansas |
5/25/06-Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has signed a bill into law that requires drivers convicted of second, third or fourth drunken driving offenses to have their driver’s licenses suspended for two years. After the first year, those convicted could have their driving privileges restored if they can show proof of the installation of an ignition interlock device.
The devices provide immediate breath tests to determine if a driver has consumed alcohol.
The new law, previously H2916, takes effect July 1.
The devices provide immediate breath tests to determine if a driver has consumed alcohol.
The new law, previously H2916, takes effect July 1.






