Section 140IAC1-4.5-4. Points accumulation retention  


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  •    (a) Points assessed for any violation shall become inactive twenty-four (24) months after the disposition date of the violation.

      (b) A person accumulating twenty (20) or more active points, after any credit earned by completion of a driver safety program, within a twenty-four (24) month period shall receive a penalty corresponding to the number of active points. A person receiving a penalty under this section has the administrative review rights provided under IC 4-21.5-3. The penalties are as follows:

    (1) Fourteen (14) to eighteen (18) points will result in a warning notice from the bureau to the affected person.

    (2) Twenty (20) points will result in a one (1) month suspension.

    (3) Twenty-two (22) points will result in two (2) months suspension.

    (4) Twenty-four (24) points will result in three (3) months suspension.

    (5) Twenty-six (26) points will result in four (4) months suspension.

    (6) Twenty-eight (28) points will result in five (5) months suspension.

    (7) Thirty (30) points will result in six (6) months suspension.

    (8) Thirty-two (32) points will result in seven (7) months suspension.

    (9) Thirty-four (34) points will result in eight (8) months suspension.

    (10) Thirty-six (36) points will result in nine (9) months suspension.

    (11) Thirty-eight (38) points will result in ten (10) months suspension.

    (12) Forty (40) or more points will result in eleven (11) months suspension.

    (13) Forty-two (42) or more points will result in twelve (12) months suspension.

      (c) If, during any twelve (12) month period, a person has committed three (3) moving traffic offenses, the bureau may, upon written notice, require the person to submit to an administrative hearing.

      (d) The violation shall remain a part of the person's record even though, for purposes of this rule, the points assessed shall become inactive twenty-four (24) months after the disposition date.

      (e) If a court of competent jurisdiction vacates, dismisses, amends, or otherwise modifies a violation, the bureau shall within a reasonable period of time after receiving the abstract of court record modify the pending or existing excessive points suspension accordingly. (Bureau of Motor Vehicles; 140 IAC 1-4.5-4; filed Nov 9, 1983, 3:41 p.m.: 7 IR 27; filed Sep 5, 1995, 12:00 p.m.: 19 IR 6; readopted filed Oct 17, 2001, 4:46 p.m.: 25 IR 902; readopted filed Nov 14, 2007, 1:31 p.m.: 20071212-IR-140070562RFA; filed Oct 7, 2008, 10:23 a.m.: 20081105-IR-140080215FRA; filed Jun 17, 2013, 11:21 a.m.: 20130717-IR-140120377FRA; filed Nov 16, 2015, 12:44 p.m.: 20151216-IR-140150061FRA, eff Jan 1, 2016)