2009 Iowa Code
Title 8 - Transportation
Subtitle 2 - Vehicles
CHAPTER 321 - MOTOR VEHICLES AND LAW OF THE ROAD
321.210C - PROBATION PERIOD.

        321.210C  PROBATION PERIOD.
         1.  A person whose driver's license or operating privileges have
      been suspended, revoked, or barred under this chapter for a
      conviction of a moving traffic violation, or suspended, revoked, or
      barred under section 321.205 or section 321.210, subsection 1,
      paragraph "e", must satisfactorily complete a twelve-month
      probation period beginning immediately after the end of the period of
      suspension, revocation, or bar.  Upon a second conviction of a moving
      traffic violation which occurred during the probation period, the
      department may suspend the driver's license or operating privileges
      for an additional period equal in duration to the original period of
      suspension, revocation, or bar, or for one year, whichever is the
      shorter period.
         2.  A person whose driver's license or operating privileges have
      been revoked under chapter 321J, must satisfactorily complete a
      twelve-month probation period beginning immediately after the end of
      the period of revocation.  Upon conviction of a moving traffic
      violation which occurs during the probation period, the department
      may revoke the driver's license or operating privileges for an
      additional period equal in duration to the original period of
      revocation, or for one year, whichever is the shorter period.
         3.  For purposes of determining a conviction under this section,
      the department shall not consider the first two speeding violations
      within the probation period that are ten miles per hour or less over
      the legal speed limit in speed zones having a legal speed limit
      between thirty-four miles per hour and fifty-six miles per hour.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         98 Acts, ch 1112, §10, 14, 16; 2006 Acts, ch 1010, §89; 2007 Acts,
      ch 196, §4

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