New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 15 - Department of Motor Vehicles
Chapter I - REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER
Subchapter J - Driver Rehabilitation Programs
Part 134 - Alcohol And Drug Rehabilitation Programs
Section 134.18 - Conditional license issued pending prosecution

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) When a driver's license is suspended pending prosecution pursuant to section 1193(2)(e)(7) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the holder of such license may be issued a conditional license, 30 days after such suspension takes effect, provided such person is eligible for such a license as set forth in section 134.7 of this Part and section 1196 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. Such license shall not be valid for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle or a taxicab. The holder of such license shall not be required to and may not participate in the alcohol and drug rehabilitation program when issued a conditional license pursuant to this section.

(b) Establishment of conditions. Each conditional license issued under this section shall be subject to the conditions set forth in section 134.9(b) of this Part and section 1196 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

(c) Revocation of conditional license. The provisions of section 134.9(d) of this Part shall be applicable to a conditional license issued under this section.

(d) Period of validity. A conditional license issued under this section shall be valid, unless otherwise revoked, suspended or expired, until the prosecution for the pending alcohol-related charge is terminated.

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