Arizona HB2800 amends ignition interlock device regulations, including penalties for violations and requirements for device installation and.
Arizona HB2800 modifies the state's regulations on ignition interlock devices. It mandates that individuals with limited or restricted driving privileges must not operate a vehicle without a functioning certified ignition interlock device, except in substantial emergencies. The bill also prohibits tampering with or circumventing the device and requires individuals to submit to testing when under arrest. Violations carry penalties, including license suspension and extended interlock device requirements.
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