Section 140IAC1-9-1. Reasonable grounds for suspension and revocation  


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  •    The term "reasonable ground", as used in IC 9-30-4-1 [IC 9-30-4-1 was repealed by P.L.198-2016, SECTION 596, effective July 1, 2016.], includes the following:

    (1) presenting false, misleading or incorrect information or misrepresenting information to the bureau for the purpose of obtaining or renewing a driver's license, permit, identification card, certificate of registration, or license plate;

    (2) obtaining or using a driver's license, learner's permit, identification card, certificate of registration, or license plate through fraud, misrepresentation, or the use of incorrect or misleading information;

    (3) obtaining or maintaining a driver's license, learner's permit, identification card, certificate of registration, or license plate by a person who was not qualified to do so;

    (4) the issuance of a driver's license, permit, identification card, certificate of registration, or license plate in error or as the result of a mistake;

    (5) any other situation in which a suspension or revocation is necessary to prevent the misuse or improper issuance of a driver's license, permit, identification card, certificate of registration, or license plate;

    (6) any other situation in which a suspension or revocation is necessary to ensure public safety; or

    (7) any other suspension or revocation specifically provided for in statute or regulation.

    (Bureau of Motor Vehicles; 140 IAC 1-9-1; filed Dec 22, 2014, 4:00 p.m.: 20150121-IR-140140101FRA)