| | | 2. Establishing a mandatory minimum sentence of 6 months in | | jail for 3 or more OUI offenses committed within a 5-year period | | and possible revocation of the defendant's driver's license; |
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| | | 3. Providing that a refusal to submit to a test at the | | request of a law enforcement officer is a Class E crime; |
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| | | 4. Providing that 3 OUI offenses within a 10-year period will | | result in forfeiture of the defendant's car; |
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| | | 5. Holding a person convicted of OUI financially responsible | | for the cost of emergency services that responded as a result of | | an accident that occurred during the occurrence of the OUI | | offense; |
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| | | 6. Requiring a person convicted of OUI to pay a $50 fine to | | the Medical Care for Drunk Driving Victims Fund; and |
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| | | 7. Establishing the Medical Care for Drunk Driving Victims | | Fund to provide emergency medical care for victims of drunk | | driving. |
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