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  DUI News for 2010

New Law regarding ingition interlock devices...

This law requires the DMV to advise you, DUI, alcohol only, and convicted of a first or second offense that you may apply for a restricted driver’s license after 90 days of a suspended license under certain circumstances.

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For those convicted of a third offense, within the 10 year period, after six months of the revocation period, subject to certain conditions, including proving enrollment in an 18 month or 30 month dui program as directed.

 

Requires a person convicted of DUI, with drugs or alcohol without injury, within 10 years of a separate dui specified offense have their license revoked for two years.

 

The DMV is authorized to reinstate the privilege provided certain conditions are met.

 

The DMV is required to advise the person that he or she may apply for a restricted driver's license after … 12 months …, subject to certain conditions including proof of enrollment in an 18 or 30 month alcohol program.

 

A person convicted of DUI, drugs or alcohol without injury to another with two separate violation within 10 years of certain specified DUI offenses, you will have your driving privilege revoked for 3 years.

 

The DMV is required to advise the person that he or she may apply for a restricted driver's license after 12 months subject to certain conditions, including … that the person has satisfactorily completed the initial 12 months of an 18-month or 30-

month DUI Program.


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