Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-615.13 - Suspension of a special minor's restricted license and minor's restricted work license
(1)
Suspension of a special minor's restricted license.
a. Suspensions issued under Iowa Code section
321.194(7) may
be concurrent. Each suspension requires a separate three-month waiting period
pursuant to Iowa Code section
321.194(7)
"b."
b. A written
report submitted to the department by a peace officer, parent, guardian,
custodian, or appropriate school authority will constitute evidence that the
licensee violated the restrictions of the license.
c. A suspension issued under this subrule
terminates when the person attains the age of 18.
(2)
Suspension of a minor's
restricted work license. The department may suspend a minor's
restricted license for at least 30 days upon receiving notice of the licensee's
conviction for one moving violation or evidence that the licensee has violated
the license restrictions.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 307.12(1) "j," 321.178 and 321.194.
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(1) The department may suspend a person's license when the person is a habitual violator of the traffic laws. "Habitual violator" means that the person has been convicted of three or more moving violations committed within a 12-month period.
(2) The minimum suspension periods shall be as follows unless reduced by a driver's license hearing officer based on mitigating circumstances:
| 3 convictions in 12 months | 90 days |
| 4 convictions in 12 months | 120 days |
| 5 convictions in 12 months | 150 days |
| 6 convictions in 12 months | 180 days |
| 7 or more convictions in 12 months | 1 year |
(3) In this rule, speeding violations specified in Iowa Code section 321.210(2)"d" and violations under Iowa Code section 321.276 are not included.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 321.210.