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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. A person whose class D or class G license has been suspended pursuant to § 28-1385 or suspended or revoked for a first refusal pursuant to § 28-1321, a second violation of § 28-1381 or 28-1382 or a first violation of § 28-1383, subsection A, paragraph 3 may apply to the department for a special ignition interlock restricted driver license that allows the person to operate a motor vehicle during the period of suspension or revocation subject to the restrictions of the certified ignition interlock device requirements prescribed in article 5 of this chapter 1 if the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle has been restricted, suspended or revoked and the offense involved only alcohol or, if the person's alcohol concentration is 0.08 or more, a combination of drugs and alcohol pursuant to any of the following:
1. Section 28-1321, if the person meets the criteria of § 28-1321, subsection P.
2. Section 28-1381, if the person meets the criteria of § 28-1381, subsection O and the person presents evidence that is satisfactory to the director and that shows that the person has completed the requirements prescribed in § 28-1387, subsection B.
3. Section 28-1382, if the person meets the criteria of § 28-1382, subsection H and the person presents evidence that is satisfactory to the director and that shows that the person has completed the requirements prescribed in § 28-1387, subsection B.
4. Section 28-1383, if the person meets the criteria of § 28-1383, subsection L and the person presents evidence that is satisfactory to the director and that shows that the person has completed the requirements prescribed in § 28-1387, subsection B.
5. Section 28-1385, if the person meets the criteria of § 28-1385, subsection I.
B. An applicant for a special ignition interlock restricted driver license shall pay an application fee in an amount to be determined by the director.
C. The department shall issue a special ignition interlock restricted driver license during the period of a court-ordered restriction pursuant to §§ 28-3320 and 28-3322 subject to the certified ignition interlock requirements prescribed in article 5 of this chapter.
D. If the department issues a special ignition interlock restricted driver license, the department shall not delete a suspension or revocation from its records.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-1401. Special ignition interlock restricted driver licenses; application fee - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-28-transportation/az-rev-st-sect-28-1401/
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