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Ayotte signs bill that increases penalty for those who refuse Blood-alcohol tests

Ayotte signs bill that increases penalty for those who refuse Blood-alcohol tests

FILE - In this Dec. 29, 2011 file photo, a car approaches a sobriety checkpoint set up along a busy street in Albuquerque, N.M. A prestigious scientific panel is recommending that states significantly lower their drunken driving thresholds as part of a blueprint to eliminate the “entirely preventable” 10,000 alcohol-impaired driving deaths in the United States each year. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan


CONCORD, N.H.- Governor Kelly Ayotte has signed a bill that creates tougher penalties for those who refuse to take a blood-alcohol test when suspected of driving under the influence.

On Monday the Governor signed Senate Bill 620 into law which increases the license suspension period from 6 to 9 months.

Speaking with reporters Ayotte said, “This is really going to address what I really think has created an unsafe situation on our roads.

The bill which goes into effect at the beginning of 2027 is expected to make an impact in the battle against impaired driving, and Ayotte notes that it will be important for state officials to continually monitor the stats to determine if additional changes are needed in order to protect public safety.

Monday’s signing comes after similar bills failed to clear the House; however, lawmakers credit the families of drunk driving victims with providing additional support.

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