2019 House Bill 4628

House Roll Call 258: Passed

To revise a law that prescribes how long records of an individual's traffic offenses must be kept. Current law requires records for most violations to be kept for seven years, and certain serious violations for the rest of the violator’s life. The bill would change the minimum retention period to four years for violations that carry no drivers license “points,” and also for some violations that come with two- or three-points.

108 Yeas / 1 Nay
Republican (57 Yeas / 1 Nay)
Democrat (51 Yeas / 0 Nays)
Excused or Not Voting (1)