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The 2000 Florida Statutes

Title XXIII
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 322
Drivers' Licenses
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Section 322.161, Florida Statutes 2000

322.161  High-risk drivers; restricted licenses.--

(1)(a)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the department shall restrict the driving privilege of any Class D or Class E licensee who is age 15 through 17 and who has accumulated four or more points pursuant to s. 318.14, excluding parking violations, within a 12-month period.

(b)  Upon determination that any person has accumulated four or more points, the department shall notify the licensee and issue the licensee a restricted license for business purposes only. The licensee must appear before the department within 10 days after notification to have this restriction applied. The period of restriction shall be for a period of no less than 1 year beginning on the date it is applied by the department.

(c)  The restriction shall be automatically withdrawn by the department after 1 year if the licensee does not accumulate any additional points. If the licensee accumulates any additional points, then the period of restriction shall be extended 90 days for each point. The restriction shall also be automatically withdrawn upon the licensee's 18th birthday if no other grounds for restriction exist. The licensee must appear before the department to have the restriction removed and a duplicate license issued.

(2)(a)  Any Class E licensee who is age 15 through 17 and who has accumulated four or more points pursuant to s. 318.14, excluding parking violations, within a 12-month period shall not be eligible to obtain a Class D license for a period of no less than 1 year. The period of ineligibility shall begin on the date of conviction for the violation that results in the licensee's accumulation of four or more points.

(b)  The period of ineligibility shall automatically expire after 1 year if the licensee does not accumulate any additional points. If the licensee accumulates any additional points, then the period of ineligibility shall be extended 90 days for each point. The period of ineligibility shall also automatically expire upon the licensee's 18th birthday if no other grounds for ineligibility exist.

(3)  Any action taken by the department pursuant to this section shall not be subject to any formal or informal administrative hearing or similar administrative procedure.

(4)  The department shall adopt rules to carry out the purposes of this section.

History.--s. 28, ch. 96-413.