§ 5-65-401. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Disqualification” means a prohibition against driving a commercial motor vehicle; (2) “Immobilization” means revocation or suspension of the registration or license plate of a motor vehicle; and (3) “Sworn report” means a signed and written statement of a certified law enforcement officer, under penalty of perjury, on a form […]
§ 5-65-402. Surrender of license or permit to arresting officer
(a) (1) (A) At the time of arrest for violating § 3-3-203(a), § 5-27-503(a)(3), § 5-65-103, § 5-65-205, § 5-65-303, § 5-65-310, § 27-23-114(a)(1), § 27-23-114(a)(2), or § 27-23-114(a)(5), the arrested person shall immediately surrender his or her license, permit, or other evidence of driving privilege to the arresting law enforcement officer. (B) The arresting […]
§ 5-65-403. Notice and receipt from arresting officer
(a) At the time of arrest for violating § 5-65-103, § 5-65-303, § 27-23-114(a)(1), or § 27-23-114(a)(2), the arresting law enforcement officer shall provide written notice to the arrested person: (1) That the registration of a motor vehicle owned by the arrested person is suspended effective in thirty (30) days if the arrested person’s driving […]
§ 5-66-101. Construction of statutes
(a) In their construction of the statutes prohibiting gaming, the judges of the several courts in this state shall construe the statutes liberally, with a view of preventing persons from evading the penalty of the law by changing of the name or the invention of new names or devices that now are, or may hereafter […]
§ 5-66-103. Keeping a gambling house
(a) A person commits the offense of keeping a gambling house if the person: (1) Keeps, conducts, or operates, or who is interested directly or indirectly in keeping, conducting, or operating any gambling house or place where gambling is carried on; (2) Sets up, keeps, or exhibits or causes to be set up, kept, or […]
§ 5-65-208. Motor vehicle and motorboat accidents — Testing required
(a) When the driver of a motor vehicle or operator of a motorboat on the waters of this state is involved in an accident resulting in loss of human life, when there is reason to believe death may result, or when a person sustains serious physical injury, a chemical test of the driver’s or operator’s […]
§ 5-66-104. Gaming devices — Prohibition
(a) It is unlawful for a person to set up, keep, or exhibit any gaming table or gambling device, commonly called “A. B. C.”, “E. O.”, roulette, or rouge et noir, any faro bank, or any other gaming table or gambling device, or bank of the like or similar kind, or of any other description […]
§ 5-65-301. Title
This subchapter may be known and cited as the “Underage Driving or Boating Under the Influence Law” or the “Underage DUI or BUI Law”.
§ 5-66-105. Gaming devices — Financial interest
(a) It is unlawful for any person in any way, either directly or indirectly, to be: (1) Interested or concerned in any gaming prohibited by § 5-66-104, either by furnishing money or another article for the purpose of carrying on gaming; or (2) Interested in the loss or gain of gaming prohibited by § 5-66-104. […]
§ 5-65-303. Driving or boating under the influence while underage
(a) A person commits the offense of driving or boating under the influence while underage if he or she is underage and operates or is in actual physical control of a motorboat on the waters of this state or a motor vehicle while: (1) Under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or similar intoxicant; or […]