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If you're 21 or older and "fail" chemical testing (or suffer an alcohol or drug-related conviction) with a blood alcohol level of 0.080 to 0.149, and either fail to request an administrative hearing and/or lose your administrative hearing, you will suffer the following license consequences:
- 1st Occurrence = 30 day suspension of driver's
license/driving privileges followed by 330 days of restrictions.
- 2nd Occurrence = 1 year suspension of driver's
license/driving privileges followed by 1 year of driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device.
- 3rd Occurrence = 1 year suspension of driver's
license/driving privileges followed by 1 year of driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device.
- 4th Occurrence = 1 year suspension of driver's
license/driving privileges followed by 1 year of driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device.
- 5th Occurrence = Permanent revocation of driver's
license/driving privileges.
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Call Mike Clarke for help (785) 832-2181 - Lawrence or (913) 647-5265 - Overland Park
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