Mont. Admin. r. 23.3.231 - PROBATIONARY LICENSES
(1) The Division
may issue a person a restricted probationary license in lieu of suspension of
driving privilege for 6 months upon conviction or forfeiture of bail or
collateral not vacated for the offense of driving or being in control of a
motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs for the first time
in 5 years as detailed in section
61-5-208
MCA if:
(a) the judge of the court in which
the conviction or forfeiture occurred recommends probation, and
(b) the licensee continues to comply with the
alcohol treatment program or driver improvement school participation directed
by the court.
(2) The
Division may issue a restricted probationary license in lieu of suspension or
revocation to any person, not covered in subsection (1), whose license or
permission to operate a motor vehicle in Montana is subject to suspension or
revocation if:
(a) the licensee is eligible
for the Driver Rehabilitation Program under ARM
23.3.203 through
23.3.205, and
(b) the licensee enrolls and continues to
participate in the Driver Rehabilitation Program.
(3) If a probationary licensee fails to
continue to comply with the requirements for issuance of his or her
probationary license or the restrictions thereon, the Division shall require
the return of the person's probationary license and shall reinstate the full
term of the originally authorized suspension or revocation.
(4) If a probationary licensee is convicted
of or forfeits bail or collateral on any traffic violation during the period of
suspension or revocation, the Division shall require the return of the person's
probationary license and shall reinstate the full term of the originally
authorized suspension or revocation.
Notes
Sec. 61-2-302(1), MCA; IMP, 61-5-206(2) and 61-2-302, MCA;
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