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SB 104-82

Revises provisions relating to traffic offenses. (BDR 43-309)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada bill revises traffic offense laws but received no action after initial reading on February 11, 2025.

Bill read. No further consideration.
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Bill Summary · SB 104-82

Legislative bill overview

SB 104-82 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions related to traffic offenses, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced in 2025 and scheduled for consideration but was not advanced beyond the initial reading stage.

Why is this important

Traffic offense laws directly affect millions of Nevada drivers through penalties, fines, license suspension, and court procedures. Revisions to these provisions can impact enforcement practices, insurance rates, and the state's judicial system workload, making them significant for both individual drivers and public safety policy.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of revision unclear: Without knowing specific changes (penalties, offense classifications, or procedures), it's difficult to assess what constituencies might oppose or support the bill
  • Enforcement implications: Changes could affect how law enforcement prioritizes traffic violations or allocate resources differently across jurisdictions
  • Equity concerns: Traffic enforcement disparities exist across demographic groups; revisions may either address or inadvertently worsen these patterns depending on their nature

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

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