Missouri HB2352 mandates ignition interlock devices for drivers convicted of intoxication-related offenses.
Missouri HB2352 requires courts to mandate the use of ignition interlock devices for individuals convicted of intoxication-related traffic offenses. This requirement applies to all vehicles operated by the convicted person for a minimum of six months following the reinstatement of their driver's license. The bill specifies that this mandate is in addition to any other existing provisions related to ignition interlock devices.
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