Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 247 - NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 12 - RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF PARDONS FOR REPRIEVE OF OPERATOR'S LICENSE REVOCATIONS
Section 247-12-009 - WITHDRAWAL OF REPRIEVE
Universal Citation: 247 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 12 ยง 009
Current through September 17, 2024
009.01 Reprieve Conditioned on Continued Recovery. If the Board grants a reprieve, the Department will withdraw an applicant's license or ignition interlock permit (IIP) if the Department becomes aware that the applicant has been subsequently convicted of any violation of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,196 or 60197, or comparable city or village ordinance, or any alcohol related driving offense under any law in any state.
009.01A
Thirty-day Written Notice. When the
Director becomes aware of the subsequent conviction, he or she will mail notice
to the applicant that his or her license or ignition interlock permit (IIP)
will be summarily revoked for the remainder of the original fifteen-year
revocation period, effective thirty days after the notice is mailed.
009.01B
Where and How
Mailed. The notice will be sent by first-class mail to the
applicant at his or her last known address as shown in the records of the
Department. The applicant is presumed to know of this consequence and the
Department need not show that the applicant received actual notice of the
summary revocation or send any other notice.
009.01C
Withdrawal
Independent of Any Other Court-imposed Penalty. The
applicant's license or ignition interlock permit (IIP) will be revoked for the
time remaining on the fifteen-year revocation without regard for any penalty
that may be imposed by the court for the same offense.
009.01D
Evidence of Failure
to Comply with Conditions of Reprieve. If the Director
becomes aware of any evidence tending to show the applicant is violating any
condition of the reprieve order, the Director will make the Board aware of the
evidence.
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