SB 416
Revises provisions relating to the statewide sobriety and drug monitoring program. (BDR 43-423)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the Nevada 24/7 Sobriety and Drug Monitoring Program by making technical corrections to clarify definitions and procedures. Specifically, it replaces the term "restricted driver’s license" with a new "24/7 privilege" for individuals assigned to the program. It expands the list of authorized sanctions to include increased monitoring, supervision, treatment, or testing, and it allows participants to be eligible for a 24/7 privilege, granting them greater freedom to drive without the restrictions of a traditional restricted license. The bill also updates the definition of ‘testing’ to include approved methods outlined in federal regulations.
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Senate Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
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