| 4. It creates the new crime of contributing to an accident |
| after license suspension or revocation. If a person whose |
| license has been suspended or revoked is involved in an accident, |
| regardless of fault, and that accident results in bodily injury |
| or death of another person, the person operating after suspension |
| commits a Class C crime in the case of bodily injury or a Class B |
| crime in the case of death. The Class C crime is punishable by a |
| minimum sentence of 3 years' imprisonment and an additional |
| license suspension of 5 years. The Class B crime is punishable |
| by a minimum sentence of imprisonment of 5 years and an |
| additional license suspension of 10 years. The new crime does |
| not apply if the person is convicted of the crime of operating |
| under the influence and causing the death or bodily injury of |
| another person, which is increased from a Class C to a Class B |
| crime. |