Alabama’s New Ignition Interlock Law Effective September 1, 2012 Patrick Mahaney Montgomery, Alabama.

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Alabama’s New Ignition Interlock Law Effective September 1, 2012 Patrick Mahaney Montgomery, Alabama

Ignition Interlock Statutes/Regs Code of Alabama, 1975, section 32-5A-191 [specifically new sub-sections (s), (t), (u), & (w)] Code of Alabama, 1975, section 32-5A Alabama Administrative Code, Rule

Statutory Ignition Interlock Requirements On first offense conviction if: – The “blood alcohol concentration of 0.15% or greater” or – “any person refusing to provide a blood alcohol concentration” (sic) [breath test refusal] or – “if a child under the age of 14 years was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense” or – “if someone else besides the offender was injured at the time of the offense.” Code section 32-5A-191(e) On all second and subsequent offense convictions (within the five year time limitation) without regard to circumstances

Ignition Interlock: Out of State Conviction Will an Alabama licensee be required to install ignition interlock as a consequence of an out-of-state conviction? Answer: Only if the sentencing court requires ignition interlock as a condition of sentencing.

Violations for Failure to Comply Failure to install: The convicted DUI offender has thirty (30) days to install the device after the required license removal period is served – failure to comply will result in mandatory probation revocation. Driving Violations: – A breath sample of.02% or more four (4) times in a monthly reporting period – Any tampering, circumvention, or bypassing the device – Failure to comply with the every 30 day service and calibration requirement Operating a vehicle without the device: – “… shall be immediately removed from the vehicle and taken into custody….” The vehicle shall be towed and impounded.

Penalties for the Convicted Offender First conviction – Class A misdemeanor (fine) – Required to maintain the ignition interlock device and additional six (6) months Second conviction – Class A misdemeanor (fine) – Mandatory jail sentence of not less than 48 hours – Required to maintain the ignition interlock device and additional six (6) months Third conviction – Class A misdemeanor (fine) – Mandatory jail sentence of not less than five days – Required to maintain the ignition interlock device for an additional one year

Additional Violations for the Non-Offender  Blowing into the device for another person (i.e., the required user)  Single vehicle/multiple operators – unstated issue  Tampering or circumventing the device for any person  Any person convicted of such violation shall be punished by a fine of up to $500 and jail sentence of up to six months, or both, at the discretion of the sentencing court.

Unstated & Gap Areas Is the interlock device restricted to one vehicle?  DUI statute limits use to one specific vehicle; the interlock enforcement statute only requires that the convicted offender operate a vehicle be equipped with the device (i.e., may install on multiple vehicles) Is there is “indigent status” – Yes, but only to ½ of the installation and maintenance costs. – No “indigent status” for reinstatement of driver license or license fees. Jurisdiction after probationary period ends  Maximum duration of probation supervision for any misdemeanor sentence is two (2) years – in many cases, the license removal period will require the greater part or exceed two years. Probation will end by operation of law well prior to the two year interlock requirement.

DUI arrest and conviction rate continues downward: State population increased 20% over the past 30 years, but DUI arrests declined by nearly 50% during the same period.

DUI Arrest Rate Declines Statewide arrests for DUI in 2011 were the lowest reported total arrests since the Department of Public Safety automated the driver license records system in The total reported DUI arrests in 2011 were 17,371 resulting in 12,905 convictions (74%). The 2011 arrest rate is nearly a 50% decrease in total DUI/DWI arrests since 1980.

How Many Individuals Will be Subjected to Interlock? The state of Alabama averages 20,000 – 22,000 DUI arrests each year. 75% of all arrests result in conviction [15, ,500] Of the total number of convictions: – 35% refused the breath test – 40% were tested at.15% or greater [Either event on first offense will mandate interlock; all second and subsequent offense convictions will mandate interlock.] Result: Estimated 9,750 to 10,725 interlock requirements per year with a two year (min.) duration.

End of Materials What Are Your Questions? Law Office of Patrick Mahaney 8244 Old Federal Road Montgomery, Alabama