53-3-232. Conditional license -- May not operate a vehicle or motorboat with
alcohol in body -- Penalty.
(1) As used in this section, "qualifying conviction" means:
(a) a conviction of a violation of Section 41-6a-502, Section 41-6a-517, a local ordinance
which complies with the requirements of Subsection 41-6a-510(1), Section 76-5-207, or of
alcohol-related reckless driving as described under Subsection 41-6a-512(1);
(b) a revocation under Section 41-6a-521 if the revocation is not based on the same arrest
as a conviction under Subsection (1)(a); or
(c) a violation of Subsection (3).
(2) (a) Until June 30, 2005, the division may only issue, reinstate, or renew a driver
license in the form of a no alcohol conditional license to a person who has a qualifying
conviction for a period of:
(i) two years after issuance of a Utah driver license or permit following a first qualifying
conviction for an offense, the arrest for which occurred within the previous ten years; and
(ii) ten years after issuance of a Utah driver license or permit following a second or
subsequent qualifying conviction for an offense, the arrest for which occurred within the previous
ten years.
(b) Beginning on July 1, 2005, the division may not issue, reinstate, or renew a driver
license in the form of a no alcohol conditional license.
(3) A no alcohol conditional license shall be issued on the condition that the person may
not operate or be in actual physical control of a vehicle or motorboat in this state with any
alcohol in the person's body.
(4) It is a class B misdemeanor for a person who has been issued a no alcohol conditional
license to operate or be in actual physical control of a vehicle or motorboat in this state in
violation of Subsection (3).
Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session
Amended by Chapter 91, 2005 General Session
Amended by Chapter 220, 2005 General Session
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