40-5-62
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40-5-62.
(a)
Unless the revocation was for a cause which has been removed, any person whose
license or privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways has been
revoked shall not be eligible to apply for a new license nor restoration of his
nonresident́s
operating privilege until:
(1)
Five years from the date on which the revoked license was surrendered to and
received by the department pursuant to a
persońs
having been declared a habitual violator under Code Section 40-5-58 or from the
date on which the department processed the citation or conviction, reduced by a
period of time equal to that period of time which elapses between the date the
person surrenders his
driveŕs
license to the court after conviction for the offense for which the person is
declared a habitual violator and the date the department receives such license
from the court; or
(2)
Such time as any cause for revocation under subsection (b) of Code Section
40-5-59 has been removed.
(b)
The department shall not issue a new license nor restore a
persońs
suspended license or
nonresident́s
operating privilege unless and until it is satisfied after investigation of the
character, habits, and driving ability of such person that it will be safe to
grant the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the public highways.
Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Code section or any other provision of
this title, the department shall not issue a new license to any person whose
license was revoked as a habitual violator for three violations of Code Section
40-6-391 within a five-year period unless and until such person submits proof of
completion of an approved DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program. The
department may issue rules and regulations providing for reinstatement hearings.
In the case of a revocation pursuant to Code Section 40-5-58, the department
shall charge a fee of $210.00 or $200.00 if processed by mail in addition to the
fee prescribed by Code Section 40-5-25 to issue a new
driveŕs
license to a person whose
driveŕs
license has been revoked.