Lawmakers Hear Testimony on Driver’s License Suspensions
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Posted on 1/22/2020 by
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Lawmakers are continuing to hear testimony on a bill that would make it harder for the state to suspend drivers licenses for non-driving offenses.

Under current law, the N.H. Division of Motor Vehicles can suspend someone’s driver’s license for failure to appear for a court date, failure to pay fines, and conviction of a crime of “moral turpitude.”

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