An individual can also be charged with trafficking this drug, however the RMV does not suspend for this conviction.
What is marijuana?
Fatal motor vehicle violations includes these.
What is manslaughter, homicide, and serious injuries resulting in death, each caused by a motor vehicle or boating accident?
Pursuant to MGL Chapter 26 §8A, any decision by the RMV may be appealed to the Board of Appeal on Motor Vehicle Liability Policies and Bonds, also known as this.
What is Board of Appeal or BOA?
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 permit exam photo example would most likely not require a hearing.
What is if the camera is not operational?
What is 5 years?
A customer with a suspension or revocation resulting from a conviction of a Motor Vehicle Fatality is not eligible for this.
What is a hardship license?
To file an appeal of a suspension or an RMV decision with the Board of Appeal, customers must take these steps.
What is complete an Appeal of a Ruling/Decision of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles form, and mail the completed form and $50 fee?
When the RMV determines that an individual’s operation of a motor vehicle poses an immediate threat to public safety, the RMV can revoke their learner's permit, driver's license, vehicle registration, or right to operate immediately for an indefinite period.
What is an Immediate Threat (CIT)?
A Motor Vehicle Homicide by Negligent or Reckless Operation would result in this length of suspension for a 1st offense.
What is 15 years?
The reinstatement fee for drug trafficking is this amount.
What is $500?
When determining the number of incidents and the associated suspension period for a conviction of a fatal motor vehicle violation, the RMV considers these two things.
What is the customer's lifetime driving history, and all fatal motor vehicle convictions?
When holding a hearing for a customer with a BOA order, select this hearing type.
What is Board of Appeals?
A Hearing Officer adds a Complaint Regulatory (CLR) scheduled hearing to an account in these 3 situations.
What are if a license was issued without a required restriction, non-compliance with a regulation, or to correct mistakes on a record?
Before reinstating, all fatal accident suspensions MUST be reviewed by whom?
Who is a PC III?
This driving record is primarily used for official and court purposes; stamped with the Registrar’s signature.
What is a True and Attested Public Driving Record?
To become eligible for reinstatement after a suspension/revocation for a motor vehicle fatality, the customer must take the following steps.
What is serve the entire suspension period, and meet with a Hearing Officer?
In these instances, an appeal would NOT be filed with the Board of Appeal.
What are license suspensions/revocations due to non-payment of child support, appeals of civil motor vehicle convictions, license suspensions/revocations for chemical test refusals?
A document between the RMV and the customer used to monitor conditions such as sobriety or mental health issues.
What is a Medical Agreement?
IEW stands for this.
What is Early Interlock Withdrawal?
Individuals convicted of trafficking that want to seek relief from the suspension and apply for a hardship must take these steps.
What is satisfy the criteria in the Drug Offense (94C) Trafficking Hardship Criteria worksheet, and schedule a hearing with a Hearing Officer to apply for hardship consideration?
A 1st offense for a Motor Vehicle Manslaughter includes this suspension period, and is based on this governing law.
What is 15 years, MGL Ch265 §13?
When processing a license reinstatement stemming from a BOA order or finding, read the BOA order carefully, and answer these two questions.
What is: Has relief been granted, and which specific suspension or revocation action on the record is referenced?
Public safety suspensions and revocations that do not require a hearing.
What is an Immediate Threat (CIT) and Immediate Threat Medical (CIM)?
A customer has this much time to appear for a Complaint Scheduled Hearing.
What is 14 days?