MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Legislation to strengthen interlock ignition device laws passes in the Wisconsin Senate.
The bill would add 180 days to an interlock ignition device order for a number of offenses, including tampering with the device, removing it without authorization or trying to start a vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .02 or more. Penalties for violating a device order would also increase, including fines of up to $1,100 and up to six months in jail. The bill would also eliminate waiting periods to apply for an occupational license after a device is installed.
The bill now heads to the Assembly, where it’s also expected to pass.


