Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 1 - RULES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SUSPENSION RELATING TO DEMERIT POINT ACCUMULATION, CONVICTIONS AND ADJUDICATIONS
Section 250-1-3 - SUSPENSION PERIODS FOR DESIGNATED CONVICTIONS OR ADJUDICATIONS

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

The license, permit or privilege to operate of any person convicted of eluding a police officer or passing a roadblock may be suspended for a period up to 90 days.

The license, permit or privilege to operate of any person convicted of operating after suspension may be suspended for a period up to 60 days; except for convictions for operating after suspension when the term of the statutory suspension required on conviction is longer than the term suspension period provided by these rules.

The license, permit or privilege to operate of any person convicted of the following offenses may be suspended for a period up to 30 days: failure to stop for a police officer, leaving the scene of an accident (bodily injury), operating alone on permit, operating a motor vehicle without a license (crime), passing a stopped school bus, exceeding posted speed by at least 30 miles per hour, altering a driver's license or registration certificate, loaning a driver's license, unlawful use of a driver's license, displaying a suspended license, falsifying an application for registration certificate or driver's license, or giving false information to a police officer.

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