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Is the law retroactive to DUI convictions that occurred prior to passage of the law?

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Is the law retroactive to DUI convictions that occurred prior to passage of the law?

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A. Yes. Your DUI offense will remain on your record for 10 years, even if the violation occurred prior to passage of the law. Q. Does this mean I may no longer earn a “good driver” discount, even though I had been receiving the discount for the past few years? A. Correct. The “good driver” discount may no longer apply to drivers whose DUI conviction occurred within the past 10 years, even if you have previously been receiving the discount. Q. Will my DUI violation automatically disappear from my driving record after 10 years? A. Yes. Any DUI offense that occurred more than 10 years ago will no longer appear on your public driving record. Q. I had a DUI conviction that occurred more than 10 years ago. Will this affect my rates? A. No. Any DUI violation that is already more than 10 years old will not reappear on your driving record. Q. Are there other violations that will also count against me for 10 years? A. Yes. There are some non-DUI violations (i.e., “wet” reckless) that will report

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