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Section 302.454 – Use of device shall be required, when.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017 302.454. Use of device shall be required, when. — The court shall require the use of a certified ignition interlock device during the period of probation if the person is permitted to operate a motor vehicle, whether the privilege to operate a motor vehicle is restricted or not, as determined […]

Section 302.458 – Commission to certify devices, adopt guidelines — certification information, standards — consultation before certification.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017 302.458. Commission to certify devices, adopt guidelines — certification information, standards — consultation before certification. — 1. The state highways and transportation commission shall certify or cause to be certified ignition interlock devices required by sections 302.440 to 302.462 and publish a list of approved devices. 2. The commission shall […]

Section 302.460 – Manufacturer warning required.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017 302.460. Manufacturer warning required. — The manufacturer shall affix to each ignition interlock device a label which shall contain a warning that any person tampering, circumventing or otherwise misusing the device is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. ­­——– (L. 1995 S.B. 102 § 6, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491) Transferred […]

Section 302.440 – Devices, use of, when.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories 302.440. Devices, use of, when. — In addition to any other provisions of law, a court may require that any person who is found guilty of a first intoxication-related traffic offense, as defined in section 577.001, and a court shall require that any person who is found guilty […]

Section 302.441 – Employment exemption variance, permitted when — restrictions.

Effective – 28 Aug 2017, 2 histories 302.441. Employment exemption variance, permitted when — restrictions. — 1. If a person is required to have an ignition interlock device installed on such person’s vehicle, he or she may apply to the court for an employment exemption variance to allow him or her to drive an employer-owned […]