Sec. 28.15.187. Administrative revocation of a license to drive for use of false identification.
(a) If a peace officer has probable cause based on personal observation that a person has used a driver’s license as fraudulent or false identification as prohibited by AS 04.16.060(d), the peace officer shall read a notice and deliver a copy to the person. The notice must advise that (1) the department intends to revoke […]
Sec. 28.15.189. Administrative review of revocation of license for use of false identification.
(a) A person who has received a notice under AS 28.15.187(a) may make a written request for administrative review of the department’s action. If the person’s driver’s license has not been previously surrendered to the department, it shall be surrendered to the department at the time the request for review is made. (b) A request […]
Sec. 28.15.191. Court and parole board reports to department; surrender of license or identification card.
(a) A court that convicts a person of an offense under this title or a regulation adopted under this title, or another law or regulation of this state or a municipal ordinance that regulates the driving of vehicles shall forward a record of the conviction to the department within five working days. A conviction of […]
Sec. 28.15.201. Limitation of driver’s license.
(a) A court of competent jurisdiction revoking a person’s driver’s license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license under AS 28.15.181(b) may, for good cause, impose limitations upon the driver’s license of a person that will enable the person to earn a livelihood without excessive risk or danger to the public. A limitation […]
Sec. 28.15.211. Periods of limitation, suspension, revocation, or disqualification; opportunity for hearing and surrender of license.
(a) Except for a point system suspension or revocation under AS 28.15.221 – 28.15.241 and unless provided otherwise by law, and unless the suspension or revocation was for a cause that has been removed, a person whose driver’s license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license has been suspended or revoked may not […]
Sec. 28.15.219. Definitions.
In AS 28.15.161 – 28.15.219, (1) “disqualification” has the meaning given in AS 28.33.190; (2) “disqualified” has the meaning given in AS 28.33.190; (3) “disqualify” means that a person’s privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle is withdrawn.
Sec. 28.15.182. Court revocation of license for accident causing death.
(a) A court convicting a person for a violation of the traffic laws may revoke the driver’s license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license of a person if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that (1) the person was operating a motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle that was involved […]
Sec. 28.15.183. Administrative revocation of license to drive.
(a) If a peace officer has probable cause to believe that a person who is at least 14 years of age but not yet 21 years of age has operated a vehicle after consuming alcohol in violation of AS 28.35.280, or refused to submit to a chemical test under AS 28.35.285, and the peace officer […]
Sec. 28.15.184. Administrative review of revocation of a minor’s license.
(a) A person who has received a notice under AS 28.15.183(a) may make a written request for administrative review of the department’s action. If the person’s driver’s license or permit has not been previously surrendered to the department, it shall be surrendered to the department at the time the request for review is made. (b) […]
Sec. 28.15.185. Court revocation of a minor’s license to drive.
(a) A person is subject to revocation, under (b) of this section, of the person’s driver’s license or permit, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license if the person (1) is at least 13 years of age but not yet 21 years of age and is convicted of or is adjudicated a delinquent […]