New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 1000 - DRIVER LICENSING
Part Saf-C 1019 - PROCEDURES IN CASES OF PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS OR SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENTS
Section Saf-C 1019.06 - Restoration: Injury or Serious Property Damage Accident Involvement

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 1019.06

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) On receipt of a petition for reinstatement subsequent to suspension for injury or serious property accident involvement pursuant to RSA 263:56 or RSA 263:59, the commissioner shall restore the privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the ways of this state provided the following conditions have been met:

(1) There is indication through any additional investigation, such as a report from a probation or parole officer, if applicable, that the applicant is no longer a hazard to public safety;

(2) There is no evidence the applicant drove a motor vehicle on the ways of this state during the period of suspension;

(3) The fee pursuant to RSA 263:42, V has been paid;

(4) All court fines have been paid;

(5) Any defaults have been cleared;

(6) There are no court imposed sanctions resulting from the accident that remain unsatisfied;

(7) The hearing and record review clearly indicate the respondent is in complete compliance with applicable statutes and rules;

(8) Proof of financial responsibility in the form of an SR-22 certificate is on file with the division for a minimum of 3 years from the date of license eligibility; and

(9) There are no other revocations or suspensions in effect under any other statute or rule, including reciprocity agreements and requirements.

(b) The commissioner shall require:

(1) A license examination as prescribed in Saf-C 1016.02(c) and (f), as appropriate;

(2) A medical evaluation, as prescribed in Saf-C 1016.02(e) and (f), as appropriate;

(3) An alcohol evaluation as prescribed in Saf-C 1016.02(a), (b), and (f), as appropriate; and

(4) Any other terms and conditions as allowed by other provisions of law.

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