The suspension period for two or more prior OUI's.
What is 5 years?
The program is too expensive, the customer sold their vehicle, moved out of state, or are not physically able to drive are all reasons the customer may request this.
What is Interlock Early Withdrawal (IEW)?
The RMV Division that handles all cases involving reported identity theft, fraudulent driver’s licenses, IDs, and vehicle registrations.
What is Enforcement Services?
When a Commercial driver is legally disqualified from driving a commercial vehicle for committing certain offenses.
What is a disqualification?
Percentage, by weight, of alcohol in a person’s blood.
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
A 14-day residential program targeted towards individuals convicted of their second driving-under-the-influence offense.
What is the DUIL program?
An entity that installs and services the operator’s Ignition Interlock Device.
What is a Service Provider?
A sanction imposed when an individual might not necessarily have broken a law, but a public safety issue exists as a result of the individual’s driving or motor vehicle-related behavior.
What is an Administrative Offense?
This class of vehicle (such as a tractor-trailer) that has a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more.
What is Class A?
This is defined as a breath test, administered at random intervals, taken by the operator of an IID-equipped vehicle while the vehicle is running.
What is Rolling Retest?
Any person convicted of or charged with a second OUI when the first conviction date was 10 years or more before the date of the second offense.
What is the Cahill disposition?
A multiple-step process resulting from an infraction of the Ignition Interlock Restrictions, including a period during which the operator cannot start the vehicle.
What is a lockout?
When an individual poses an immediate threat to public safety because they have a medical condition which hinders their ability to operate a motor vehicle safely.
What is an Immediate Threat Medical (CIM)?
This notification requires all CDL drivers to inform the RMV of the type of commerce they plan to operate within (interstate or intrastate) and whether they are required to hold a medical certificate.
What is self-certification?
The term used when there's been a conscious attempt to physically disable or otherwise disconnect the Ignition Interlock Device from its power source.
What is tamper?
A Cahill disposition is available this many times in an individual’s lifetime.
What is once?
Failure to take the Rolling Retest within the time allotted by the IID.
What is Missed Rolling Retest?
DCU Hearing Officers partner with this RMV division to address concerns about an individual’s physical and cognitive qualifications to operate a motor vehicle safely.
What is the Medical Affairs Bureau (MAB)?
All Class A, Class B and Class C privately or self-employed commercial drivers who operate or expect to operate in interstate commerce.
What is Non-excepted Interstate?
Alcohol is typically caused by something the operator ingested or an airborne contaminant.
What is Mouth/Solvent Alcohol?
Massachusetts state law mandates a ___year loss of license for an HTO suspension.
What is 4 years?
Operators required to have an Ignition Interlock Device in Massachusetts who reside out-of-state may choose not to participate in the Massachusetts IID program and request this.
What is an Out-of-State Deferment?
When evaluating an Immediate Threat or Fitness to Operate through a Public Safety Hearing, you may determine this medical document should be incorporated into your Case decision.
What is a Medical Agreement?
True or False: A “Non-Domicile” CDL can be either a REAL ID Card or a Standard Massachusetts Card.
What is true?
The rate at which a breath alcohol content (BAC) measurement decreases over time – is indicative of which type of breath alcohol caused a high BAC.
What is the Dissipation rate?