Idaho S1311 amends existing law to establish provisions regarding ignition interlock systems for DUI offenders.
Idaho S1311 amends existing law to establish provisions regarding ignition interlock systems. The bill mandates that courts order convicted DUI offenders to install state-approved ignition interlock systems on all their vehicles, unless an exception is granted. The interlock system must prevent the vehicle from starting if the driver's blood alcohol content is .025 or higher. The restriction period lasts one year from the date of installation.
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