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 247-12-010 - REPRIEVE
Universal Citation: 247 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 12 ยง 010
Current through September 17, 2024
010.01 Notice to Department of Reprieve. If the Board grants a reprieve of the fifteen year license revocation, the Board will notify the Department of its decision. The Board may, in its sole discretion, order any restriction it deems necessary as a condition of the reprieve or reinstatement.
010.02 Requirements. Once the Board has notified the Department of a reprieve, the successful applicant may apply to the Department for the document they are eligible for, either a license or ignition interlock permit (IIP). The applicant must do the following:
010.02A
Reinstatement
Fee. The applicant must pay to the Department a
reinstatement fee for all open withdrawals with the exception of the
withdrawal(s) that are the subject of the current reprieve. The reinstatement
fee for the current reprieve will be required to be paid at the end of the
revocation period. The amount of the fee is set by statute.
010.02B
Proof of Financial
Responsibility. At the time the applicant applies to the
Department for an ignition interlock permit (IIP), he or she must file an SR-22
and maintain the SR-22 for the required statutory period for all other
withdrawals. If there are no other withdrawals to reinstate, the applicant will
only be required to file an SR-22 for the duration of the revocation, or until
there are no vehicles registered in their name only. Failure to maintain an
SR-22 will result in the suspension of the applicant's license or ignition
interlock permit (IIP).
010.02C
Ignition Interlock Device. The Board may,
in its sole discretion, when granting a license reinstatement or reprieve to
any person who has made application pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §
60-6,209, order such person to
operate only motor vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device approved
by the Director. The Board may order the use of such a device for a period of
time not to exceed any period of revocation the applicant is subject to at the
time the application for an ignition interlock permit (IIP) is made.
010.02D
Ignition Interlock
Device; Ignition Interlock Permit (IIP); Issuance. Any
person required by the Board to operate only motor vehicles equipped with an
ignition interlock device shall make application to the Director for the
issuance of an ignition interlock permit (IIP) restricted to the operation of a
motor vehicle equipped with such an ignition interlock device. Such person
shall provide satisfactory proof that an ignition interlock device has been
installed and maintained on any motor vehicle such person shall operate for the
duration of the original fifteen year revocation period. Any person eligible
for issuance of an ignition interlock permit (IIP) with an ignition interlock
restriction shall be required to meet all other conditions of licensure as
required by statute or regulation.
010.02E
Ignition Interlock
Device; Rules and Regulation Relating to Approval of the Ignition Interlock
Devices and the Means of Installation of the Devices.
Applicants ordered by the Board to operate only motor vehicles equipped with an
ignition interlock device shall be bound by the provisions of Title 250,
Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 1, Rules and Regulation Relating to
Approval of the Ignition Interlock Devices and the Administration of the
Ignition Interlock Program, as well as the provisions of this rule.
010.02F
Ignition Interlock
Device; Violation; Revocation. Any person ordered by the
Board of Pardons to operate only motor vehicles equipped with an ignition
interlock device shall be subject to the criminal violations under Neb. Rev.
Stat. §
83-1,127.02.
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