Real estate brokers, salespersons, and rental location agents; exemptions.
A time-limited MVA ISA pilot requires at-risk drivers to use approved in-vehicle Intelligent Speed Assistance to keep or regain driving privileges.
A time-limited MVA ISA pilot requires at-risk drivers to use approved in-vehicle Intelligent Speed Assistance to keep or regain driving privileges.
Status: First Reading, Senate Rules
Introduced: January 29, 2025
Sponsor: Senator Folden (and others)
Companion: HB 1139
Establish a time‑limited pilot program administered by the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) that requires certain drivers at risk of license suspension or revocation to use an in‑vehicle Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) system as an alternative to full license suspension. The program is intended to reduce repeat speeding and severe moving‑violation behavior by combining restricted driving privileges with automated speed‑management technology.
Note: This summary is based on the bill text and associated fiscal note. It focuses on the pilot program’s substantive requirements, administrative responsibilities, eligibility triggers, compliance mechanisms, and projected fiscal effects.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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