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HB 3335

Relating to revoked or suspended driver’s lisence

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kathie Hess Crouse

Overview: HB 3335, titled "Relating to revoked or suspended driver's license", is currently in the markup discussion stage. The bill was introduced on February 25, 2025.Purpose and

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Bill Summary · HB 3335

Overview: HB 3335, titled "Relating to revoked or suspended driver's license", is currently in the markup discussion stage. The bill was introduced on February 25, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of HB 3335 is to address the issue of individuals driving with a revoked or suspended driver's license. The bill aims to enhance enforcement and impose stricter penalties to deter this unlawful behavior.

Key Provisions:
- Increases fines and potential jail time for driving with a revoked or suspended license
- Mandates the impoundment of vehicles driven by individuals with a revoked or suspended license
- Requires the installation of ignition interlock devices for repeat offenders
- Establishes a driver's license reinstatement program to help offenders regain their driving privileges

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Drivers with revoked or suspended licenses will face more severe consequences for noncompliance
- Law enforcement agencies will have additional tools to enforce license suspension laws
- The general public may benefit from improved road safety and reduced incidents of unlicensed driving

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
HB 3335 is currently in the markup discussion stage, where lawmakers are reviewing the bill and potentially making amendments. The next step would be a committee vote, followed by a full vote in the state legislature if the bill advances.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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