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State Senate Votes to Ease Charges on Texas DWI

Bill would allow judges to reduce surcharges for drunk driving and Texas driving violations.




Austin, Texas - The Senate approved a measure that would change the troubled Texas Driver Responsibility Program. Currently surcharges as high as $6000 are applied to those convicted of driving while intoxicated in Texas and other driving violations. The charges are in addition to regular fines, and the financial burden has lead to more than one million motorists being unable or unwilling to pay them.

The bill's author, Senator Eliot Shapleigh, originally called for scrapping the program in its entirety. Negotiations lead to a compromise allowing judges to lower the surcharge based on the case and barring the state from assessing students and the indigent. The legislation also allows motorists to earn credit toward satisfying the surcharge for each year they have no additional traffic violations.

Sen. Shapleigh called the surcharges 'punitive fines' to help the state balance its budget. The Texas Driver Responsibility Program was passed in 2003 when the state was facing a $10 billion gap in revenue. The intent claimed at the time was to make the fines so large that it would deter people from speeding, driving recklessly and driving under the influence. The biggest surcharge was levied against those convicted of drunk driving in Texas - $1000 each year for three years and $2000 each year for those with a blood-alcohol content in excess of .16%. The funds generated would go toward highway construction and trauma care. In practice, the percentage for highway funds has been redirected to the state's general fund and very little money has been spent on medical infrastructure. Of the 1.6 million motorists hit with the surcharge, nearly 1.1 million have not paid what now amounts to nearly $900 million.

A report from the Texas Department of Public Safety indicates that only 25% of those charged with failure to have a valid license paid the fine. 36 percent of those charged with Texas DWI paid. In 2007 the Texas legislature granted partial amnesty and initiated an incentive program for motorists to be in compliance. The DPS has increased its efforts to collect the surcharge, even going to the extent of hiring a collection agency.

The proposed legislation revamping the Driver Responsibility Program was passed by the state Senate by a vote of 23-5.

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Posted Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Posted by cheryl creighton at 2009-05-19 16:45
i had a dui about 2 and a halff years ago, i am on ssdi and can not afford to pay the fine. this has basically ruined my life. i can ot go see my daughter or anyone. when and how do i apply for surcharge amnesty.
Posted by Richard A. Vetzel at 2010-12-19 12:40
I am sure that you have an idea as to what happned to me... The Houston Police Officer that did this to me used an Infra-Red Traffic Pre-Emption Device on me (known as a MIRT, www.themirt.com) to trip the traffic light on me so as to create "probable cause".

I fought them tooth-and-nail and when I took pictures of one of them doing it and contacted the Grand Jury; my life turned into pure hell...

I have not seen my so n but a few times in almost seven years because of this.

Anyone out there that was pulled over because a traffic light seemed to have a mind of its own? visit www.themirt.com and find out why...

14MHz + Dirty Cop is a bad thing, tell a friend!

-r
Posted by christe boles at 2010-08-07 16:53
yes i was convicted of dwi this year and i cant even get my daughter to all her appointments. how can i find out how to get help with my surcharge to get my license back
Posted by Tammy Lancione at 2010-11-11 09:11
How do I apply for for amnesty on dwi surcharge ?
Posted by Michael W. Curtis at 2010-11-15 19:44
What about the people who have been paying their surcharge and are heavly in dept ?
Posted by Vallie Leameister at 2011-06-16 19:29
Us poor suckers just have to get throught paying out our Sir charges. The dead beats that got in on the Amnisty thing just had to pay 10% of thier sir charges and now they ow nothing. But let us people that do pay our sir charges we or basicly screwed! That is just my opinon think about it and let me know if I am over reacting?
Posted by D at 2011-01-14 13:20
Lots of questions but NO ONE is answering them. My daughter had a dui over 2yrs ago. We have been paying all her legal fines and fees. Thru this time she has done all the mandated jumps and cheers, this is the only burden we are carrying now, however she his gotten married and given birth to twins. Her husband left her since once of the babies has cerebral palsy. So now we have everything including babies and mommy.
How do apply for the program? or is it a well hidden secret that takes a year to uncover?
Posted by kristyn at 2011-01-21 09:22
If she lives in Texas, she can get those surcharges reduced to almost nothing if she qualifies. Just go to : txsurchargeonline.com or call :
877-207-3170. All you have to do is put in her name, drivers license number and zip code as it appears on drivers license when taken at time of arrest. Hope this helps..
Posted by emily at 2011-02-23 11:20
The answere is call DPS in Austin to see if you qualify for the amnesty program the # is 1-877-207-3170 or online at www.txdps.state.tx.us under driver's license, driver's responsibility program. How this helps.

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