Or. Admin. R. 735-064-0110 - Consequences of Violations of Restrictions, Conditions, Limitations or Requirements of a Hardship or Probationary Permit
(1) DMV will suspend a person's hardship or
probationary permit when a person fails to maintain any of the requirements
listed in this section. The suspension will remain in effect until the person
complies with the requirement or until the requirement is no longer a condition
of the hardship or probationary permit, as follows:
(a) Failure to maintain a future
responsibility filing required by ORS
807.240(3)(e);
(b) Failure to maintain installation of an
ignition interlock device as required by ORS
813.602(1)(a);
(c) Failure to maintain a recommendation from
a program approved by OHA as required by OAR 735-064-0040(5); or
(d) Failure to maintain a recommendation from
the judge that convicted the person as required by ORS
807.250.
(2) DMV will revoke a person's
hardship or probationary permit when a person commits a violation of any of the
restrictions or conditions of a hardship or probationary permit as listed in
OAR 735-064-0100.
(3) DMV will
revoke the hardship permit for 30 days, during which period the person is not
eligible for another hardship permit.
(4) DMV will revoke the probationary permit
for one year, during which period the person is not eligible for another
probationary permit and is not eligible to reinstate driving
privileges.
(5) At the end of a
permit revocation period, the person may apply for another hardship or
probationary permit, if otherwise eligible. The person must submit a new
application, pay all required fees and meet all other permit
requirements.
(6) A person whose
hardship or probationary permit is revoked based on a notice from a court as
specified in ORS
809.140,
is entitled to an administrative review under 809.440(2). The revocation will
remain in effect pending the outcome of the administrative review.
(7) A person whose hardship or probationary
permit is revoked based on information other than that described in ORS
809.140,
is entitled to a contested case hearing under 183.310 to 183.550. The
revocation will not go into effect pending the outcome of the
hearing.
(8) A person whose
hardship or probationary permit is suspended due to failure to maintain a
requirement of the permit is entitled to an administrative review under OAR
735-001-0050. The suspension will remain in effect pending the outcome of the
administrative review.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 802.010, 807.270 & 813.510
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.240, 807.270, 813.500 & 813.510
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