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ND HB1263

ND HB1263
Procedures and demerit points for driving without liability insurance.


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/19/2013

Introduced Session

63rd Legislative Assembly

Bill Summary

AN ACT to create and enact paragraphs

AI Summary

This bill modifies North Dakota's laws regarding driving without liability insurance by assigning specific demerit points to this offense, with higher points for repeat offenses or when the violation is discovered during an accident investigation where the driver is the owner. It also clarifies that driving without liability insurance is considered a "moving violation," which can impact a driver's record and potentially lead to license suspension. The bill also introduces new penalties, including the potential impoundment of vehicle number plates for repeat offenders and a requirement for convicted individuals to maintain proof of insurance on file with the state for three years, with associated fees for special licenses and removal of notations.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Signed by Governor 04/18 (on 04/19/2013)

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