Section 140IAC1-9-2. Penalties  


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  •    (a) When the bureau suspends the driving privileges, driver's license, or permit of any person or certificate of registration or license plate of any motor vehicle for matters involving fraud or misrepresentation, the period of suspension shall generally be ninety (90) days per incident of fraud or misrepresentation, but the bureau may, in its discretion, impose shorter or longer suspensions or provide that suspensions under this rule run concurrently when warranted by the circumstances.

      (b) When the bureau suspends the driving privileges or driver's license or permit of any person or certificate of registration or license plate of any motor vehicle for matters not involving fraud or misrepresentation, the period of suspension shall be determined by the bureau based upon the particular circumstances of the facts and events leading to the suspension.

      (c) When the bureau revokes the driving privileges, driver's license, or permit of any person or certificate of registration or license plate of any motor vehicle, and the facts and circumstances lead the bureau to conclude that reinstatement might be considered in the future, the bureau may establish a date upon which the person may apply to the bureau for reinstatement. Reinstatement shall be granted if it appears to the bureau that the reasons for the revocation no longer exist or that reinstatement is otherwise warranted.

      (d) The bureau may also impose reasonable conditions upon any reinstatement or the termination of any period of suspension. (Bureau of Motor Vehicles; 140 IAC 1-9-2; filed Dec 22, 2014, 4:00 p.m.: 20150121-IR-140140101FRA)