House Judiciary Hearing
Room 200 at 13:30:00

Under existing law, a person commits the crime of criminally negligent homicide if he or she causes the death of another individual by criminal negligence.
Criminally negligent homicide is a Class A misdemeanor.
However, in cases where the criminally negligent homicide is caused by the driver or operator of a vehicle or vessel who is under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, criminally negligent homicide is a Class C felony.
This bill would provide that a person commits the crime of manslaughter if he or she drives or operates a vehicle or vessel while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance and causes the death of another individual. Manslaughter is a Class B felony.
Under existing law, a violation of the legal requirements for individuals involved in a motor vehicle accident involving death or personal injury are punished for a Class C felony.
This bill would provide that a violation of the legal requirements for individuals involved in a motor vehicle accident shall be punished for a Class C felony if the violation involved a physical injury, and for a Class B felony if the violation involved a serious HB243 INTRODUCED physical injury or a death.
This bill would also provide that any individual who suffers any damage or loss in connection with criminal conduct that results in a conviction for a violation of the legal requirements for individuals involved in a motor vehicle accident shall be considered a victim for the purposes of restitution.
Wilcox Motion to Substitute SB169 for HB243 a Companion Bill - Adopted Voice Vote
Motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 382 XDPUV7Z-1
Judiciary Engrossed Substitute Offered XDPUV7Z-1
Third Reading in House of Origin
Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
Reported Out of Committee House of Origin from House Judiciary XDPUV7Z-1
Pending House Judiciary
Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary
Room 200 at 13:30:00
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