32-12-47.1 — Renewal or restoration after suspension, revocation or disqualification--Time--Application--Fee--Examination.
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32-12-47.1.
Renewal or restoration after suspension, revocation or disqualification--Time--
Application--Fee--Examination.
Any person whose license or privilege to drive a motor vehicle on
public highways has been revoked, suspended, or disqualified may not have the license or privilege
renewed or restored unless the period of revocation, suspension, or disqualification has expired. The
period of revocation, suspension, or disqualification shall begin on the date the revoked, suspended,
or disqualified license is received by the Department of Public Safety or the court, or on the date the
suspension order is effective for failure to comply with a citation. At the expiration of the period of
revocation, suspension, or disqualification, a person may make application for license reinstatement
as provided by law and shall pay a license fee of fifty dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-
12-16. A person making application following a revocation shall fulfill all knowledge examination
requirements of a new applicant. A person who had a restricted minor's permit, motorcycle restricted
minor's permit, instruction permit, or motorcycle instruction permit, or privilege to apply for a permit
or license suspended pursuant to § 32-12-15 need not pay the fee prior to reinstatement of the license
unless the suspension is for a conviction of a moving traffic offense assessed six or more points by
§ 32-12-49.1.
Source: SL 1985, ch 253, § 1; SL 1991, ch 252, § 4; SL 1992, ch 220, § 1; SL 2001, ch 171, § 44; SL 2003, ch 272, § 23.