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Washington state allows private labs to test DUI cases to clear a 16,700-case backlog, addressing delays and public safety risks.
A new Washington state law allows accredited private labs to conduct DUI toxicology tests, aiming to reduce a growing backlog of over 16,700 cases that had caused delays of up to two years—exceeding the state’s two-year statute of limitations.
The move, signed by Governor Bob Ferguson, addresses a 59% surge in testing requests since 2014 outpacing staffing growth.
The state has allocated $3 million to hire staff and upgrade equipment, with some funds carrying over.
While local governments must contract with private labs and may reimburse the state, concerns remain over costs and the need for lab personnel to testify in court.
The issue has gained urgency as nearly half of 2024’s 737 traffic fatalities involved impaired drivers, highlighting public safety risks.
Efforts to lower the blood-alcohol limit from 0.08% to 0.05% passed the Senate but stalled in the House.
El estado de Washington permite que los laboratorios privados hagan pruebas de casos de DUI para despejar una acumulación de 16.700 casos, abordando retrasos y riesgos de seguridad pública.