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§ 28-144 Driver license or permit restrictions

AZ Rev Stat § 28-144 (2019) (N/A)
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28-144. Driver license or permit restrictions

A. Except as otherwise provided by law, a restriction on a person's driver license or permit to drive as a result of a conviction for a violation of this title may limit the person's privilege to drive for the following applicable purposes:

1. Between the person's residence and place of employment during specified periods of time while at employment.

2. Between the person's residence or place of employment and the person's school according to the person's employment or education schedule.

3. Between the person's residence, place of employment or school and the office of a health professional as defined in section 32-3201.

4. Between the person's residence, place of employment or school and a screening, education or treatment facility for scheduled appointments.

5. Between the person's residence, place of employment or school and the office of the person's probation officer for scheduled appointments.

6. Between the person's residence, place of employment or school and a certified ignition interlock device service facility.

7. Between the person's residence and a location designated for the purpose of parenting time as defined in section 25-401.

8. To transport a dependent person who is living with the driver, between the driver's residence and the dependent person's employment, school or medical appointment.

B. The provisions of this section do not apply to a person who is the holder of a commercial driver license issued pursuant to this title.

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