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Q: What
happens to my driving privilege if convicted
of driving a commercial motor vehicle under
the influence?
A: You are disqualified from driving a commercial
motor vehicle for one year and you are not
eligible for a hardship license. You must
wait the full year, then pay a $60.00 fee
and restore the commercial drivers license.
If you were transporting hazardous materials
when convicted, the disqualification is for
three years.
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What happens to my driving privilege if
convicted of driving a commercial motor vehicle
with unlawful alcohol level (.04)?
You are disqualified from driving a commercial
motor vehicle for one year and are not eligible
for a hardship license. You must wait the
full year, then pay a $60.00 fee and reinstate
the commercial drivers license. If you were
transporting hazardous materials when convicted,
the disqualification is for three years.
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What happens to my driving privilege if
convicted of driving a commercial motor vehicle
in possession of controled substance?
You are disqualified from driving a commercial
motor vehicle for one year and are not eligible
for a hardship license. You must wait the
full year, then pay $60.00 fee and restore
the commercial drivers license.
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What happens to my driving privilege if
convicted of driving a commercial motor vehicle
and I refused the test to determine alcohol
level?
You are disqualified from driving a commercial
motor vehicle for one year and are not eligible
for a hardship license. You must wait the
full year, pay $60.00 fee and restore the
commercial drivers license.
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How do I reinstate my license after a suspension
for refusal to submit to a breath/urine test?
You will be suspended as of the arrest date
for one year for the first offense and 18
months for any consecutive offenses. You will
be given a 30-day permit on the date of arrest
and when the permit expires must serve 90
days of the suspension before he/she is eligible
to apply for a hardship license on the first
suspension. No hardship license is permitted
if you have refused to submit more than 2
times. You must provide proof of enrollment
in a DUI School to the Administrative Review
Office (see listing "Under Suspension - Need
Driver License for Work") for consideration
for a hardship license. If given approval
to reinstate early for hardship, you must
present this approval to the driver license
office. Failure to complete the course within
90 days after reinstatement will result in
cancellation of your driver license by the
department until the course is completed.
Treatment, if referred, is required. Failure
to complete treatment may result in cancellation
of your driver license. If you reinstate after
your revocation period ends, you must provide
proof of DUI School enrollment or completion
to the driver license office. Failure to complete
the course within 90 days after reinstatement
will result in cancellation of your driver
license by the department until the course
is completed. Treatment, if referred, is required.
Failure to complete treatment may result in
cancellation of your driver license. At the
time of reinstatement, whether for a hardship
license or a full license, you must take the
required examination, and pay $115 administrative
fee and $35 reinstatement fee and any license
fee required. Proof of liability insurance
on the arrest date will be required or proof
of liability coverage and a $15 reinstatement
fee will be required.
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Driving with an unlawful alcohol level (DUBAL)(.08)
You will be suspended as of the arrest
date for 6 months for the first offense and
one year for any other offense of DUBAL. You
will be given a 30-day permit on the date
of the arrest. Once the permit has expired,
then 30 days of the suspension must be served
before he/she is eligible to apply for a hardship
license. You will be eligible for a hardship
license on the first and any consecutive suspension.
You must provide proof of enrollment in a
DUI School to the Administrative Review Office
(see listing "Under Suspension - Need Driver
License for Work") for consideration for a
hardship license. If given approval to reinstate
early for hardship, you must present this
approval to the driver license office. Failure
to complete the course within 90 days after
reinstatement will result in cancellation
of your driver license by the department until
the course is completed. Treatment, if referred,
is required. Failure to complete treatment
may result in cancellation of your driver
license. If you reinstate after your revocation
period ends, you must provide proof of DUI
School enrollment or completion to the driver
license office. Failure to complete the course
within 90 days after reinstatement will result
in cancellation of your driver license by
the department until the course is completed.
Treatment, if referred, is required. Failure
to complete treatment may result in cancellation
of your driver license. At the time of reinstatement,
whether for a hardship license or a full license,
you must take the required examination, and
pay $115 administrative fee and $35 reinstatement
fee and any license fee required. Proof of
liability insurance on the arrest date will
be required or proof of liability coverage
and a $15 reinstatement fee will be required.
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1st DUI - 180 day to 1 year revocation
effective on conviction date. Before expiration
of the revocation period, you may apply for
a hardship license in the county where you live.
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2nd DUI - conviction in more than 5 years will result
in a 180 day to 1 year revocation. You cannot
reinstate early for hardship.
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3rd DUI - conviction
in more than 10 years will result in a 180-day
to 1-year revocation unless 2 of the convictions
fall within 5 years in which case a five-year
revocation will apply.
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4th DUI - will result
in a permanent revocation. There is no provision
for a hardship license.
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States
and Territories WITH Dram
Shop Laws(43)
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New, Jersey,
New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Ohio Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah, Vermont, Washington, Washington D.C.,
West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
States
and Territories WITHOUT Dram
Shop Laws(8)
Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska,
Nevada, South Dakota, Virginia |
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