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§ 27-20-113. Suspension of license

AR Code § 27-20-113 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) Whenever the operator of any motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or motorized bicycle in this state shall have been convicted of three (3) or more moving traffic violations in any twelve-month period, any license issued under this subchapter to that person shall be suspended for not less than six (6) months.

(b) Upon receipt of an order of denial of driving privileges under § 5-64-710 or § 5-65-116, the Department of Finance and Administration shall:

(1) Suspend any license issued the minor under this subchapter for twelve (12) months, or until the minor reaches eighteen (18) years of age, whichever is longer;

(2) In the event any license issued the minor under this subchapter is under suspension by the department for another offense or other violations, that license shall be suspended an additional twelve (12) months, or until the minor reaches eighteen (18) years of age, whichever is longer; or

(3) If the minor has not been issued a license under this subchapter, the issuance of a license shall be delayed for an additional twelve (12) months after the minor applies for a license, or until the minor reaches eighteen (18) years of age, whichever is longer.

(c) Upon receipt of an order of denial of driving privileges under § 27-16-915, the department shall:

(1) Suspend any license issued the person under this subchapter for twelve (12) months;

(2) In the event any license issued the person under this subchapter is under suspension by the department for another offense or other violations, that license shall be suspended an additional twelve (12) months; or

(3) If the person has not been issued a license under this subchapter, the issuance of a license shall be delayed for an additional twelve (12) months after the person applies for such a license.

(d) Penalties prescribed in this section shall be in addition to all other penalties prescribed by law for offenses covered by this section.

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§ 27-20-113. Suspension of license