Trafficking is a charge that is determined by the ____ of drugs - the controlled substances do not have to be going anywhere.
What is weight?
Includes manslaughter, homicide, and serious injuries resulting in death, each caused by a motor vehicle or boating accident.
What are fatal motor vehicle violations?
The fee amount that is required to file an appeal with the Board of Appeals.
What is $50?
The freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation.
What is discretion?
The length of a YAP suspension.
What is 6 months to 1 year?
The suspension period for drug trafficking.
What is 5 years?
True or False: A customer with a suspension or revocation resulting from a conviction of a Motor Vehicle Fatality is eligible for a hardship license.
What is False?
To file an appeal of a suspension or an RMV decision with the Board of Appeal, customers must complete this form.
What is an Appeal of a Ruling/Decision of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles form?
The division of the RMV sets policies and procedures regarding minimum physical and cognitive qualifications to operate motor vehicles.
What is the Medical Affairs Bureau (MAB)?
The suspension period for two or more prior OUI's.
What is 5 years?
An individual can also be charged with trafficking this substance; however, the RMV does not suspend for this conviction.
What is marijuana?
To become eligible for reinstatement after a suspension/revocation for a motor vehicle fatality, the customer must complete these two requirements.
What is to serve the entire suspension period, and meet with a Hearing Officer?
True or False: License suspensions/revocations due to non-payment of child support can be filed with the Board of Appeals.
What is False?
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?
These are the equivalent of suspensions, and in the legal sense, is a penalty provided as a means of enforcing the law.
What is a sanction?
Individuals may be eligible for hardship based on this document.
What is the Drug Offense (94C) Trafficking Hardship License Criteria worksheet?
The suspension period for a 1st offense Motor Vehicle Manslaughter.
What is 15 years?
When holding a hearing for a customer with a BOA order, use this hearing type.
What is Board of Appeals?
Two Administrative Offenses that do not require a hearing.
What are Immediate Threat (CIT) and Immediate Threat Medical (CIM)?
Indicative of alcohol intake, with a BAC measurements dissipate at a rate of 0.020 per hour.
What is Deep Lung Alcohol?
Also known as a "shielded record" that includes surchargeable accidents, criminal and civil driving offenses.
What is a public driving record?
The suspension period for a 1st offense for leaving the scene of personal injury resulting in death.
What is 3 years?
Hearings are scheduled in the order in which these forms are received.
What are appeal forms?
When evaluating an Immediate Threat or Fitness to Operate through a Public Safety Hearing, you may determine that this should be incorporated into your hearing decision.
What is a Medical Agreement?
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)?