Special Plates for Drunk Driving Offenders - Using A Personal Breathalyzer Can Help You Avoid The Embarrassment Of Having To Display A Drunk Driver License Plate
April, 2008
Summaries of Current Special Plate Laws
Georgia: Plates bearing a special series of numbers or
letters may be issued in limited circumstances. (Georgia Code §40-2-136)
Iowa: Repealed in 1995. If a member of the household has a
valid license, they were permitted to apply for special license plates, which
contained a "Z" in the series of numbers. (Iowa Code §321J.4A)
Minnesota: Special plates may be issued if family member of the
offender has a valid license. The plates would bear a special series of numbers.
(Minnesota Statutes §§168.041 & 168.042)
Ohio: Plates on vehicles impounded for drunk driving are different
from regular state plates, in red and yellow colors. Use of the plates became
mandatory in 2004. (Ohio statutes §§4507.02(F)(2) and 4503.231)
Oregon: Pilot program ended 12/31/94. A special sticker was
placed on vehicle license plates at the time of the offense to indicate that the
operator of the vehicle was charged or convicted on drunk driving charges.
(Oregon Code following §809.110)
Summaries of Special License Legislation Introduced in 2008
Iowa HB 2337: Sponsored by Rep. Jeff Kaufmann (R)
An Act relating to restricted driver motor vehicle
registration plates to identify persons driving under a
temporary restricted driver's license following a second or
subsequent
revocation for operating while intoxicated, and
providing penalties.
Last Action: In House Transportation Committee.
Maryland HB 504: Sponsored by Delegate Marvin E. Holmes (D)
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to issue special license plates to
identify a vehicle that is owned by an individual who has been convicted of
specified drunk or drugged driving offenses three or more times; requiring the
special registration plates to be distinctive and to include the letters "DUI";
requiring the Administration to recall the registration plates of all vehicles
owned by an individual who has been convicted of specified drunk and drugged
driving offenses three or more times; etc.
Last Action: Reported from House Judiciary
Committee unfavorably.
New York AB 4394/ SB 5051: Sponsored by Assembly Rules Committee
Requires persons who have been convicted of an alcohol offense under the
Vehicle and Traffic Law on 3 or more occasions in a 5 year period of time on 5
or more occasions in a 10 year period of time to surrender their regular
registration and number plates and, in turn, the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
shall issue such person distinctive license plate for persistent alcohol
offenders.
Last Action: In Assembly Transportation
Virginia HB 1281: Sponsored by Delegate Lionell Spruill, Sr. (D)
Requires persons convicted of drunk driving a third or subsequent time who
have registered motor vehicles in Virginia to use yellow license plates with red
letters and numbers for a five-year period.
Last Action: In House. Continued to 2009 in
Courts of Justice by voice vote
Washington SB 6402: Sponsored by Senator Mike Carrell (R)
Requiring the issuance and installation of fluorescent yellow license plates
for persons convicted of certain DUI-related offenses.
Last Action: From Senate Committee on Judiciary:
Do pass as substituted.
Sources: NHTSA, 2008; NCSL, 2008.
Sources: Digest of State Alcohol Highway Traffic Safety Related
Legislation, US Dept. of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration; and Westlaw searches. For information, images and sale prices on professional quality breathalyzers go to www.BreathalyzersUSA.com.
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