DUI Offenses - As enacted, requires that any ignition interlock device that is installed on or after January 1, 2024, employ global positioning system (GPS) technology that will geotag the motor vehicle's location whenever an initial startup test, a random retest, or a skipped test occurs, or when circumvention of the device is detected. - Amends TCA Section 55-10-411.
Companion bill has been assigned Public Chapter Number 20 by the Secretary of State.
  • Bill History
  • Amendments
  • Video
  • Summary
  • Fiscal Note
  • Votes
  • Actions For HB0077Date
    Comp. became Pub. Ch. 2003/23/2023
    Comp. SB subst.02/13/2023
    Sponsor(s) Added.02/13/2023
    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 2/13/202302/09/2023
    Placed on cal. Calendar & Rules Committee for 2/9/202302/08/2023
    Rec. for pass; ref to Calendar & Rules Committee02/07/2023
    Placed on cal. Criminal Justice Committee for 2/7/202302/01/2023
    Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to Criminal Justice Committee01/31/2023
    Sponsor(s) Added.01/30/2023
    Placed on s/c cal Criminal Justice Subcommittee for 1/31/202301/25/2023
    Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee01/12/2023
    Ref. to Criminal Justice Committee01/12/2023
    P2C held on desk, pending appointment of Standing Committees01/11/2023
    Intro., P1C.01/10/2023
    Filed for introduction01/09/2023
    Actions For SB0258Date
    Effective date(s) 01/01/202403/23/2023
    Pub. Ch. 2003/23/2023
    Signed by Governor.03/06/2023
    Transmitted to Governor for action.02/22/2023
    Signed by H. Speaker02/21/2023
    Signed by Senate Speaker02/16/2023
    Enrolled and ready for signatures02/14/2023
    Sponsor(s) Added.02/14/2023
    Passed H., Ayes 93, Nays 3, PNV 002/13/2023
    Subst. for comp. HB.02/13/2023
    Engrossed; ready for transmission to House02/13/2023
    Passed Senate, Ayes 30, Nays 102/13/2023
    Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 2/13/202302/09/2023
    Recommended for passage, refer to Senate Calendar Committee02/07/2023
    Sponsor(s) Added.02/03/2023
    Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 2/7/202302/01/2023
    Sponsor(s) Added.01/31/2023
    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee01/21/2023
    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration01/20/2023
    Filed for introduction01/19/2023
  • No amendments for HB0077.
    No amendments for SB0258.

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  • Fiscal Summary

    NOT SIGNIFICANT


    Bill Summary

    This bill makes changes to the law on ignition interlock devices as described below.

    If the driver's license is no longer suspended or revoked, or the driver does not have certain prior convictions, then present law generally authorizes a court to order the installation and use of a functioning ignition interlock device for a conviction of certain driving under the influence offenses.

    Present law defines "functioning ignition interlock device" as a device that:

    (1) Connects a motor vehicle ignition system to a breath-alcohol analyzer and prevents a motor vehicle ignition from starting if a driver's blood alcohol level exceeds the calibrated setting on the device; and

    (2) On an installation after July 1, 2013, employs technology capable of taking a photo identifying the person providing the breath sample, recording the date, time, and test result, along with the photo of the person providing the test, and storing such information on the device for transfer to remote storage and reporting.

    This bill adds to the requirements of a functioning ignition interlock that, on a new installation occurring on or after January 1, 2024, it employs global positioning system (GPS) technology that will geotag the motor vehicle's location whenever an initial startup test, a random retest, or a skipped test occurs, or when circumvention of the device is detected. The GPS technology shall not be used for continuous tracking of the vehicle.

  • FiscalNote for HB0077/SB0258 filed under HB0077
  • House Floor and Committee Votes

    House moved to substitute and conform to SB0258

    SB0258 by Johnson - FLOOR VOTE: REGULAR CALENDAR PASSAGE ON THIRD CONSIDERATION 2/13/2023
    Passed
              Ayes...............................................93
              Noes................................................3

              Representatives voting aye were: Alexander, Barrett, Baum, Beck, Boyd, Bricken, Bulso, Burkhart, Campbell S, Camper, Capley, Carr, Carringer, Cepicky, Chism, Clemmons, Cochran, Crawford, Darby, Davis, Dixie, Doggett, Eldridge, Faison, Farmer, Freeman, Fritts, Garrett, Gillespie, Glynn, Grills, Hakeem, Hale, Hardaway, Harris, Haston, Hawk, Hazlewood, Helton-Haynes, Hemmer, Hicks G, Hicks T, Holsclaw, Howell, Hulsey, Hurt, Jernigan, Johnson C, Keisling, Kumar, Lafferty, Lamberth, Leatherwood, Littleton, Love, Lynn, Marsh, Martin B, Martin G, McCalmon, McKenzie, Miller, Mitchell, Moody, Moon, Parkinson, Pearson, Powell, Powers, Ragan, Raper, Reedy, Richey, Rudd, Rudder, Russell, Shaw, Sherrell, Slater, Sparks, Stevens, Terry, Thompson, Todd, Travis, Vaughan, Vital, Warner, White, Williams, Wright, Zachary, Mr. Speaker Sexton -- 93.
              Representatives voting no were: Johnson G, Jones, Towns -- 3.

              HB0077 by Lamberth - HOUSE CALENDAR & RULES COMMITTEE:
    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 2/13/2023 2/9/2023
              Voice Vote - Ayes Prevail

              HB0077 by Lamberth - HOUSE CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE:
    Rec. for pass; ref to Calendar & Rules Committee 2/7/2023
              Voice Vote - Ayes Prevail Rep(s). Towns requested to be recorded as voting No

              HB0077 by Lamberth - HOUSE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUBCOMMITTEE:
    Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to Criminal Justice Committee 1/31/2023
              Voice Vote - Ayes Prevail

    Senate Floor and Committee Votes

    SB0258 by Johnson - FLOOR VOTE: Third Consideration 2/13/2023
    Passed
              Ayes...............................................30
              Noes................................................1

              Senators voting aye were: Akbari, Bailey, Bowling, Briggs, Campbell, Crowe, Gardenhire, Haile, Hensley, Jackson, Johnson, Kyle, Lowe, Lundberg, Massey, Niceley, Pody, Powers, Reeves, Roberts, Rose, Southerland, Stevens, Swann, Taylor, Walley, Watson, White, Yager, Yarbro -- 30.
              Senators voting no were: Oliver -- 1.

    SB0258 by Johnson - SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE:
    Recommended for passage, refer to Senate Calendar Committee 2/7/2023
    Passed
              Ayes................................................8
              Noes................................................1

              Senators voting aye were: Gardenhire, Kyle, Lundberg, Roberts, Rose, Stevens, Taylor, White -- 8.
              Senators voting no were: Lamar -- 1.