HR 3676
Prevent Impaired Driving Child Endangerment Act
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Bill overview
The Prevent Impaired Driving Child Endangerment Act aims to increase state accountability for preventing drunk and impaired driving involving children. It establishes a system where the Department of Transportation can withhold federal transportation funding from states that don’t have specific laws in place to address this issue. These laws must include provisions like felony charges, ignition interlock system requirements, license suspensions, alcohol/substance abuse assessments, and reporting to child abuse registries. The bill also includes a mechanism for states to receive back previously withheld funds if they meet these requirements.
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Kathleen M. Rice
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