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29-A §2558. Aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation

§2558. Aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation 1.  Crime.  A person is guilty of aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation if that person violates section 2557‑A and at the time of the violation the person commits one or more of the following:   A. OUI in violation of section 2411;   [PL 2005, c. 606, […]

29-A §2552. Immediate revocation; duration of revocation

§2552. Immediate revocation; duration of revocation Notwithstanding Title 4, section 152, subsection 9 and Title 5, sections 10003 and 10051, the Secretary of State shall immediately revoke, without preliminary hearing, the license to operate a motor vehicle of an habitual offender.   [PL 1999, c. 547, Pt. B, §49 (AMD); PL 1999, c. 547, Pt. […]

29-A §2553. Hearing procedure

§2553. Hearing procedure 1.  Hearing on request.  Any person whose license, permit or privilege to operate has been revoked pursuant to section 2552 may, within 30 days of notice of revocation, request a hearing to show cause why the license should not be revoked.   [PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 1993, […]

29-A §2554. Relief from habitual offender status

§2554. Relief from habitual offender status 1.  Petition for relief.  After 3 years from the date of revocation, a person may petition for relief from habitual offender status. The petition must be presented to the Secretary of State.   [PL 2001, c. 514, §2 (AMD).] 2.  Grant of relief by Secretary of State.  If public […]

29-A §2555. Revocation following restoration

§2555. Revocation following restoration The Secretary of State shall revoke the license of a person whose license has been restored pursuant to section 2554 when:   [PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. B, §5 (AFF).] 1.  New convictions.  Within a 5-year period of the restoration, the person commits […]

29-A §2556. Work-restricted license for habitual offender

§2556. Work-restricted license for habitual offender 1.  Definition.  For purposes of this section, a “work-restricted license” is a license to operate a motor vehicle between a residence and a place of employment, in the scope of employment, or both, as determined by the Secretary of State.   [PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); […]

29-A §2557. Operating after habitual offender revocation (REPEALED)

§2557. Operating after habitual offender revocation (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1993, c. 683, §A2 (NEW). PL 1993, c. 683, §B5 (AFF). PL 1995, c. 65, §§A153,C15 (AFF). PL 1995, c. 65, §§C13,14 (AMD). PL 1997, c. 476, §1 (AMD). PL 1997, c. 776, §51 (AMD). PL 2003, c. 452, §§Q90-92 (AMD). PL 2003, c. 452, […]

29-A §2557-A. Operating after habitual offender revocation

§2557-A. Operating after habitual offender revocation 1.  Operating after habitual offender revocation.  A person commits operating after habitual offender revocation if that person:   A. Operates a motor vehicle on a public way, as defined in Title 17‑A, section 505, subsection 2, when that person’s license to operate a motor vehicle has been revoked under […]

29-A §2551. Habitual offender (REPEALED)

§2551. Habitual offender (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1993, c. 683, §A2 (NEW). PL 1993, c. 683, §B5 (AFF). PL 1995, c. 368, §AAA32 (AMD). PL 1995, c. 645, §B22 (AMD). PL 2001, c. 514, §1 (AMD). PL 2005, c. 606, §A6 (RP).

29-A §2551-A. Habitual offender

§2551-A. Habitual offender 1.  Habitual offender defined.  An habitual offender is a person whose record, as maintained by the Secretary of State, shows that:   A. The person has accumulated 3 or more convictions or adjudications for distinct offenses described in this paragraph arising out of separate acts committed within a 5-year period:   (1) […]