Proposed Legislation Would Get Tough on BUI in California
Lawmaker wants to seize driver’s licenses in cases of boating under the influence in CA.
California state lawmaker John Benoit has sponsored legislation that would suspend a California driver’s license when an individual is convicted of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
In the mid-90’s the California Department of Motor Vehicles began suspending the privilege to drive a vehicle following a BUI conviction. That action was stopped following a 2008 decision by the California Court of Appeals that the DMV lacked the authority to do so. Senate Bill 154 aims to reinstate the license suspension penalty. The legislation calls for the DMV to suspend driving privileges for those with a prior conviction for California DUI or BUI when found guilty of a subsequent offense. Offenders would also be required to complete an alcohol education program.
State records show that approximately one quarter of all deaths on California waterways involves alcohol impairment. Benoit issued a press release stating, “My legislation reflects the seriousness of BUI offenses, protecting the safety of travelers on California’s streets, highways and waterways.” The bill was passed by the Senate in late May and received support from the Assembly Committee on Public Safety last week. It is now scheduled for review by the full Assembly.
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From what I've found I can see that the maximum penalties are 90days to 1year in jail. Does anyone know where I can find more information? My husband is very sick and is on disability from all the medications that he takes. He will face the consequences of his actions, but we want to be prepare for the "worst" so to speak. Do you know if they would have prison time and not just jail time?
Please help!! We've talked to three different lawyers and all three say something different. I don't know who to turn to.
thanks!!!