Increases penalty if fail to stop after accident
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Primary Sponsors
Brian Hill
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Co-Sponsors
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Status Changes
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Referred to committee
Mar 16 2015
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Concurred in Senate amendments
May 24 2016
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Referred to committee
May 27 2015
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Reported - Substitute
Jan 28 2016
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Reported - Substitute
May 04 2016
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Sent To The Governor
Jun 08 2016
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Signed By The Governor
Jun 13 2016
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Documents
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