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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 04:48:13+00:00

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90 days to 1 year.
$390 to $1,000 plus assessment.
None required; however, DMV will not reinstate license until proof of completion of a treatment program is received at its headquarters. VC § 13352(a)(3).
DMV will impose a 2-year suspension.
Defendant must surrender license to court.
The defendant may seek a restricted license from the DMV if certain requirements are met, including completion of at least 12 months of the suspension period, submitting proof of enrollment or completion of a treatment program, proof of financial responsibility, and payment of specified fees. VC § 13352.5. However, if the court determines that the person would present a traffic safety or public safety risk if authorized to drive during the suspension period, the court may disallow the issuance of a restricted license. VC § 23540(b).VC §23578; In addition to any other provision of this code, if a person is convicted of a violation of Section 23152 or 23153, the court shall consider a concentration of alcohol in the person’s blood of 0.15 percent or more, by weight, or the refusal of the person to take a chemical test, as a special factor that may justify enhancing the penalties in sentencing, in determining whether to grant probation, and, if probation is granted, in determining additional or enhanced terms and conditions of probation.
10 days to 1 year, or 96 hours to 1 year (96-hour term must be served in two continuous 48-hour periods; 96 hours required if refusal to submit to test VC § 23577).
Completion of an 18 (or 30) month treatment program. The court must advise the defendant that the driving privilege will not be restored until proof of successful completion of a program is received at the DMV’s headquarters.
The defendant may seek a restricted license from the DMV if certain requirements are met, including completion of at least 12 months of the SB 38 Program, proof of financial responsibility, and payment of specified fees. VC § 13352.5. However, if the court determines that the person would present a traffic safety or public safety risk if authorized to drive during the suspension period, the court may disallow the issuance of a restricted license. VC § 23540(b).
Restitution fine of $100 – $1,000 and restitution to victim(s) or Restitution Fund. PC § 1202.4.
Must order the vehicle impounded for up to 30 days if the offense occurred within 5 years of a prior DUI conviction, unless “interests of justice” exception is found. (Defendant must be the registered owner of the vehicle used in the offense.) VC § 23594.
96 hours in county jail, whether or not probation is imposed. VC §23577. In addition, the DMV will prohibit a driver of a commercial vehicle from operating a commercial vehicle for one year upon a first refusal, or ever again for a second or subsequent refusal. VC § §15300(a)(9), 15302(i).
The DMV will prohibit a driver of a commercial vehicle from operating a commercial vehicle ever again if he or she is convicted of a second or subsequent DUI violation. VC § 15302(a) and (b).
The court shall order an additional1-year suspension or delay in issuance of license. Exception based on critical need to drive. VC §13202.5.
§ 13352(a), whichever is longer. ye § 13352.3.
not probation is imposed. VC §23572.
miles per hour on any other street or highway and the driving is reckless under VC § 23103. Treatment program is required if probation is not granted. VC § 23582.
Driver’s license will be revoked by the DMV for four years pursuant to VC § 23550,5 if any prior felony convictions are for a violation of VC §23152, 23153 or PC § 191.5 or 192(c)(1) or (3) within 10 years.
Defendant must be ordered into an alcohol or drug problem assessment program. VC § 23646(b)(3)(A).
120 days to 1 year in county jail.
$390 to $5,000 plus assessment.
DMV will impose a 3-year suspension.
A minimum of 120 days.
None required; however, DMV will not reinstate license until proof of completion of a treatment program is received at its headquarters. VC §13352(a)(4).
DMV will impose a 3-year revocation.
30 days to 1 year.
Completion of an 18 (or 30)-month treatment program. The court must advise the defendant that the driving privilege will not be restored until proof of successful completion of a program is received at the DMV’s headquarters.
DMV will impose a 3-year revocation. VC § 13352(a)(4).
VC §23578: In addition to any other provision of this code, if a person is convicted of a violation of Section 23152 or 23153, the court shall consider a concentration of alcohol in the person’s blood of 0.15 percent or more, by weight, or the refusal of the person to take a chemical test, as a special factor that may justify enhancing the penalties in sentencing, in determining whether to grant probation, and, if probation is granted, in determining additional or enhanced terms and conditions of probation.
Restitution fine of $100 to $1,000 for misdemeanors; $200 to $10,000 for felonies; and restitution to victim(s) or Restitution Fund. PC § 12024.
exception is found. (Defendant must be the registered owner of the vehicle used in the offense.) VC § 23594.
a commercial vehicle for one year upon a first refusal, or ever again for a second or subsequent refusal. VC § §15300(a)(9), 15302(i).
The DMV will prohibit a driver of a commercial vehicle from operating a commercial vehicle ever again if he or she is convicted of a second or subsequent DUI violation. VC § 15302(c) and (d).
On felony conviction, 1 year in state prison per additional victim, 3- year maximum.
Victim = bodily injury or death. VC § 23558.
based on critical need to drive. VC §13202.5.
alcohol or drug problem assessment program.

References: § 13352
 § 13352
 § 23540
 §23578
 § 23577
 § 13352
 § 23540
 § 1202
 § 23594
 §23577
 §15300
 § 15302
 §13202

§ 13352
 § 13352
 §23572
 § 23103
 § 23582
 § 23550
 §23152
 § 191
 § 23646
 §13352
 § 13352
 §23578
 § 12024
 § 23594
 §15300
 § 15302
 § 23558
 §13202