Source: https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=60-6,211.05
Timestamp: 2019-08-26 02:29:49
Document Index: 372078673

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 6', '§ 24', '§ 55', '§ 15', '§ 22', '§ 16', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 5', '§ 40', '§ 46', '§ 5', '§ 27', '§ 28']

Nebraska Revised Statute 60-6,211.05
View Statute 60-6,211.04
View Statute60-6,211.06
Ignition interlock device; continuous alcohol monitoring device and abstention from alcohol use; orders authorized; prohibited acts; violation; penalty; costs; Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund; created; use; investment; prohibited acts relating to tampering with device; hearing.
(3) Any order issued by the court pursuant to this section shall not take effect until the defendant is eligible to operate a motor vehicle pursuant to subsection (8) of section 60-498.01. A person shall be eligible to be issued an ignition interlock permit allowing operation of a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device if he or she is not subject to any other suspension, cancellation, required no-driving period, or period of revocation and has successfully completed the ignition interlock permit application process. The Department of Motor Vehicles shall review its records and the driving record abstract of any person who applies for an ignition interlock permit allowing operation of a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device to determine (a) the applicant's eligibility for an ignition interlock permit, (b) the applicant's previous convictions under section 60-6,196, 60-6,197, or 60-6,197.06 or any previous administrative license revocation, if any, and (c) if the applicant is subject to any required no-drive periods before the ignition interlock permit may be issued.
(b) Such court order shall remain in effect for a period of time as determined by the court not to exceed the maximum term of revocation which the court could have imposed according to the nature of the violation and shall allow operation by the defendant of only an ignition-interlock-equipped motor vehicle.
(b) If the Department of Motor Vehicles has determined the person to be indigent and incapable of paying for the cost of installation, removal, or maintenance of the ignition interlock device in accordance with this section, such costs shall be paid out of the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund if such funds are available, according to rules and regulations adopted and promulgated by the department. Such costs shall also be paid out of the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund if such funds are available and if the court or the Board of Pardons, whichever is applicable, has determined the person to be indigent and incapable of paying for the cost of installation, removal, or maintenance of the ignition interlock device in accordance with this section. The Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund is created. Money in the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund may be used for transfers to the General Fund at the direction of the Legislature. On October 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as administratively possible, the State Treasurer shall transfer twenty-five thousand dollars from the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund to the Violence Prevention Cash Fund. On October 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as administratively possible, the State Treasurer shall transfer twenty-five thousand dollars from the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund to the Violence Prevention Cash Fund. Any money in the Department of Motor Vehicles Ignition Interlock Fund available for investment shall be invested by the state investment officer pursuant to the Nebraska Capital Expansion Act and the Nebraska State Funds Investment Act.
Laws 1993, LB 564, § 6;
Laws 1998, LB 309, § 24;
Laws 2001, LB 38, § 55;
Laws 2003, LB 209, § 15;
Laws 2004, LB 208, § 22;
Laws 2006, LB 925, § 16;
Laws 2008, LB736, § 10;
Laws 2009, LB497, § 10;
Laws 2010, LB924, § 5;
Laws 2011, LB667, § 40;
Laws 2012, LB751, § 46;
Laws 2013, LB158, § 5;
Laws 2013, LB199, § 27;
Laws 2017, LB331, § 28.
Under the language of subsection (2) of this section, if the sentencing court orders the use of a continuous alcohol monitoring device, the convicted person using the continuous alcohol monitoring device must abstain from alcohol use at all times. State v. Sikes, 286 Neb. 38, 834 N.W.2d 609 (2013).
An ignition-interlock permitholder who drives a vehicle not equipped with an ignition interlock device may not be charged under section 60-6,197.06 and must be charged under subsection (5) of this section. State v. Hernandez, 283 Neb. 423, 809 N.W.2d 279 (2012).
A trial court's refusal to grant the use of an ignition interlock device under this section was proper where the use of the device was not found to be a condition necessary or likely to ensure that the defendant would lead a law-abiding life. State v. Kuhl, 16 Neb. App. 127, 741 N.W.2d 701 (2007).