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TOP 20 GENERAL RULES AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF SUSPENSIONS? (Driver s License Suspension Guide) a. Automatic Suspensions on conviction: i. 21 years of age or older. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.341. ii. Less than 21 years of age. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342. iii. Drug Offenses. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.372. iv. Sex Offenders. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.348. v. Fraudulent Activity Convictions. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.346, et seq. b. Administrative Suspensions. i. Misc. Conduct. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.292. ii. Breath Test Failures. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 524.012. iii. Breath Test Refusals. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 724.035. iv. Safety Responsibilities. TEX. TRANSP. CODE Chapter 601. v. Revocations. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.294, 521.344 (Includes Sex Offenders). 2. WHEN IS A CONVICTION FINAL? A conviction is "final" for purposes of a driver s license ension regardless of whether any portion of the sentence for the conviction was ended or probated. a. When a conviction is not final. If the defendant receives deferred adjudication or if the court defers final disposition, conviction is not final. However, if the court subsequently adjudicates guilt and imposes sentence, conviction is then final. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(c). b. Final Judgment and Bail Forfeiture. A final judgment of forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in court is considered a conviction if the court does not vacate the forfeiture. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(c). c. Commercial Driver s License. A final conviction includes a finding by a court, administrative agency, or tribunal that the licensee refused to give a breath or blood specimen, or conviction of driving a commercial vehicle with an alcohol level of.04 or more. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 522.003(7)(b). 3. WHEN DOES A SUSPENSION START? Generally, ension begins on date of or within thirty (30) days of conviction. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(1). There are exceptions, including individual offenses for which automatic driver s license ensions apply. See TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a). 4. IS THERE A RIGHT TO APPEAL an automatic ension? No. See Stoker v. State, 886 S.W.2d 443 (Tex. App. Eastland 1994, no pet.). 5. WHEN MUST A LICENSE BE SURRENDERED? REGULAR DRIVER S LICENSE OR COMMERCIAL DRIVER S LICENSE. The court has the discretion to require a person to surrender his license. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a). Under current administrative processes, the Department only demands the surrender of commercial driver s licenses and those revoked for medical reasons, ended under the ALR program (Chapters 524 and 724 of the Texas Transportation Code), or canceled for falsifying information on the application. 37 TEX. ADMIN. CODE 15.88. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 1

6. COMMERCIAL DRIVER S LICENSE. a. Automatic Suspensions, revocation, cancellation, or denial provisions affecting a driver s license under Chapter 521 also affect the individual s commercial driving privileges. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 522.089(a). However, the disqualification of the commercial driver s license does not end or revoke the individual s non-commercial driving privileges. b. DWI Probations. The provisions of TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13 and TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344 do not apply to commercial driver s licenses. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 522.088. 7. WHEN MAY A DEFENDANT FILE FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE? On or after the date the court or the Department ends the driver s license. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.242(a). 8. MAY A COURT GRANT AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FOR THE OPERATION OF A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE COVERED UNDER CHAPTER 522 OF THE TRANSPORTATION CODE? No. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.242(f). 9. WHERE MAY A DEFENDANT FILE FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE? a. DWI. The defendant must return to the court that convicted him and ended his license. Only the court that ordered the ension has jurisdiction to grant an occupational license. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.242(b). b. Other Offenses or Administrative Suspensions. The defendant may apply to any county or district court with jurisdiction of the offense in the county in which the defendant resides or the offense occurred for which the license was ended. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.242(a). 10. WHEN IS A DEFENDANT INELIGIBLE FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE? a. When his license was revoked because of physical or mental impairments. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.201(2)-(6); or b. When the current ension or revocation was based on a conviction; and when the court granted the defendant more than one occupational license within the previous ten (10) years for a ension or revocation that was also based on a Texas conviction. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.242 (b)(2); or c. When a defendant has been convicted of failure to appear or defaulted on a misdemeanor fine under state law or municipal ordinance, and the convicting court reported this conviction to DPS. The defendant must have been under the age of 17 when he committed the offense. A subsequent court may grant an occupational license in this situation if the convicting court filed an additional report on final disposition of the case. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.201(8). 11. EFFECTIVE DATES OF THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE a. If the person is currently serving an ALR (TEX TRANSP. CODE Chs. 524, 724) ension, they must wait to obtain an occupational license: 90 days if the record reflects an ALR ension within the previous five years; or 180 days if the record reflects a DWI conviction ension within the previous five years. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.251. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 2

b. If the person is currently under ension for a DWI conviction, the individual must wait: one year from the date of the ension if there is another DWI on record that occurred within the previous five years. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.251. c. Minor if current ension is for ALR Failure TEX. TRANSP. CODE 524.022: 30 days if first alcohol contact 90 days if previously convicted for DUI or DWI Prohibited from obtaining occupational license if two or more convictions for DUI, DWI, DWI w/child Passenger, BWI. 12. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - REVOCATION. For good cause, a court that grants an occupational license may revoke the license. The court must send a certified copy of the revocation order to DPS. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.252. 13. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - VIOLATIONS. It is a Class B misdemeanor for a holder of an occupational license to operate a motor vehicle 1) in violation of a restriction imposed on the license; or 2) if holder does not have a certified copy of the order granting the occupational license in his possession when driving. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.253. 14. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE DURATION. An order granting an occupational license remains valid until the end of the period of ension of the defendant s regular driver s license. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.248(c). An occupational license expires on the first anniversary of the court order granting the license.. TEX. TRANSP CODE 521.271(a)(4). 15. ADDITIONAL SUSPENSION UPON REVOCATION OF COMMUNITY SUPERVISION - DWI. If the court revokes defendant s community supervision, it must also end the defendant s driver s license as if community supervision had not been granted. This ension is mandatory regardless of whether the court ordered or waived defendant s attendance at an alcohol education program. TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(m). 16. ARE THE AUTOMATIC SUSPENSION PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO REGULAR DRIVER'S LICENSES ALSO APPLICABLE TO COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSES? YES. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 522.089. 17. COLLATERAL FEES: District Clerk Filing Fee for Occupational License. a. D.P.S. Restricted Interlock License - $10.00. Defendant must pay this fee to receive the restricted license when an ignition interlock device ordered for any reason. Unless defendant provides evidence that the device has been installed and pays the fee, the D.P.S. cancels the current license 30 days after notifying the defendant of these requirements. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.2465. b. Occupational License - $10.00 per year. Defendant is required to pay this fee and show proof of insurance (DPS Form SR-22) prior to the Department issuing an occupational license and updating the driver s record. TEX. TRANSP CODE 521.421(d). The license is valid for one year from the date of the order, but can be renewed if the ension is still in effect after the date of expiration. c. D.P.S. C/S Reinstatement - $100.00. Defendant must pay this fee to reinstate a driver s license that was ended as condition of community supervision for failing to complete the alcohol awareness class. TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h). Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 3

d. D.P.S. Driver's License Safety Responsibility Reinstatement Fee - $100.00. Defendant must pay this fee to reinstate a driver s license that was ended pursuant to a court conviction under safety responsibility provisions. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 601.376(a)(1). 18. AUTOMATIC 365-DAY SUSPENSION FOR A SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE if the court grants community supervision ordering the repeat offender course or the alcohol education course for a subsequent time but fails to enter a license ension. TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(l). The DPS system reviews the driver record and automatically sets the ension if the record reflects a prior alcohol awareness class, regardless of the date of the previous conviction. This ension does not go into effect until DPS receives notification of the conviction with the course requirement and notifies the licensee in writing. 19. PROOF OF LIABILITY INSURANCE [DPS Form SR-22]. A defendant must present proof of liability insurance before he may obtain an occupational license. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.244(c)(2). He must also present this proof for a two-year period after the conviction date if the conviction resulted in a ension to lift the ension from the record. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 601.231, 601.341. 20. ALCOHOL. A DEFENDANT S FAILURE TO COMPLETE A COURT-ORDERED ALCOHOL EDUCATION PROGRAM within 180 days results in revocation until he completes the program. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(e) (g); TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h). 21. DRUGS. A defendant s driver s license is automatically ended upon notification of the conviction for a minimum of 180 days but continues past this time period if he fails to successfully complete the drug education program as ordered. TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.374. 22. REPEAT OFFENDER. Individuals who are convicted of a second or subsequent DWI offense within five years of the previous arrest date are subject to additional penalties and restrictions. If convicted under Penal Code 49.09, they are subject to at least a one-year license ension, are not eligible for an occupational license, and also must use an ignition interlock for the first year following the lifting of the license ension. The provision regarding the occupational license effective date does not require the individual to be charged under PC 49.09. TEX. TRANS. CODE 521.251(d), 521.344(a)(2)(C); TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(k)(3); TEX. PENAL CODE 49.09(g). Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 4

AUTOMATIC DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION DEFENDANT OVER 21 YEARS OF AGE ON DATE OF OFFENSE C/S=community supervision REC=jury recommends no D.L. ension CC = convicting court only N/A=not applicable O/L=occupational license AC = any court 1) w/ county of D s residence, or 2) w/ jurisdiction over offense in county in which offense committed. OFFENSE JURIS SUSPENSION PERIOD EDUC. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER Alcohol Straight Plea No C/S Alcohol C/S By Court Alcohol C/S By Jury Rec No D/L Susp Alcohol C/S By Jury Rec D/L Susp CC 90 days 1 year 1 CC Ct may run concurrently with ALR for both refusals and failures. 2 None if Ed Pgm successfully completed or waived 5 n/a conviction or w/in 30 days thereafter 3 Discretionary on O/L 4 Rqd unless waived by n/a Discretionary during Court 6 period of C/S 7 See Rule 13, above? Discretionary on O/L 8 CC None 9 n/a 10 n/a Discretionary during period of C/S CC None if Ed Pgm successfully completed or waived 11 See Rule 13, above Waiver permitted 12 n/a Discretionary during period of C/S 13 Discretionary on O/L 14 INSUR. SR 22 2yrs from if DL Not required unless Not required Not required unless OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE Court Order N/A N/A N/A Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 5

OFFENSE JURIS SUSPENSION PERIOD EDUC. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER INSUR. SR 22 OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE Alcohol w/prior DWI, DWI w/child, BUT CC 90 days one year 15 Waiver permitted as cond of C/S 16 Rqd for O/L 17 conviction or w/in 30 days thereafter 18 Rqd during period of C/S 19 Rqd for O/L 20 < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension > 5 years N/A. Punished as 1st Offender under 49.04, 49.045, 49.06 Alcohol w/prior DWI, BUT Punished as 1st Offender under 49.04, 49.045, 49.06 CC 90-365 days 21 See Rule 13, above? Ct may not run cc with ALR for refusal or failure. 22 Waiver permitted as cond of C/S 23 If required without DL or ignition interlock DPS will enter a one year Rqd for O/L 24 conviction or w/in 30 days thereafter 25 Rqd during period of C/S 26 Rqd for O/L 27 < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension > 5 years N/A. C/S By Court or Jury Drug C/S Or No C/S Court Drug C/S Jury Rec No D/L Susp CC 180 days 28 Rqd for DL reinstatement 29 conviction 30 CC None 31 n/a conviction 32 Discretionary during period of C/S Discretionary during period of C/S N/A N/A Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 6

OFFENSE JURIS SUSPENSION PERIOD EDUC. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER INSUR. SR 22 OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE D.W.I. 2nd D.W.I. w/child 2nd Drug w/prior DWI Drug or Alcohol Conviction D.W.I. 2nd D.W.I. w/child 2nd Alcohol W/prior DWI Alcohol or Drug D.W.I. 2nd D.W.I. w/child 2nd Alcohol C/S Court/Jury D.W.I. 2nd Drug D.W.I. w/child 2nd Drug C/S or No C/S CC 180 days 33 Rqd for DL reinstatement 34 CC CC 180 days two years one year two years if within five years of previous DWI 38 Ct may not run CC with ALR en for refusal or failure. 39 180 days-2yrs one year two years if within five years of previous DWI 44 Ct may not run cc with ALR en for refusal or failure. 45 Waiver permitted 40 Waiver Permitted 46 If educ rqd & not done ension converts to rev. 47 CC 180 days 51 Required for DL reinstatement 52 conviction 35 conviction or w/in 30 days thereafter 41 conviction or w/in 30 days thereafter 48 conviction 53 Rqd during period of C/S 36 Rqd for O/L 37 Rqd during period of C/S 42 Rqd for O/L 43 Rqd during period of C/S 49 Rqd for O/L 50 Rqd during period of C/S 54 Rqd for O/L 55 if license 2 years from date of conv if license 2 years from date of conv if license 2 years from date of conv if license < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension. > 5 years N/A. < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension. > 5 years N/A. < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension. > 5 years N/A. < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension. > 5 years N/A. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 7

AUTOMATIC DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION DEFENDANT UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE ON DATE OF OFFENSE OFFENSE JURIS SUSPENSION PERIOD EDUC. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER INSUR. SR 22 OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE DWI 1st Alcohol/Drug DWI 1st Alcohol/Drug C/S Court/Jury With or W/out DL Susp Rec By Jury DWI 2nd D.W.I. w/child 2nd 49.09(a) CC 1 yr. 56 Ct may not run cc with ALR en for refusal. 57 CC 90 days mandatory 60 Remaining 9 months may be waived if Interlock ordered otherwise ension is 1 yr. 61 Ct may not run cc with ALR en for refusal, but there is no prohibition for failures. 62 CC 180dys 2yrs 66 Ct may not run cc with ALR en for refusal or failure. 67 Rqd for DL reinstatement 58 Rqd for DL reinstatement 63 Rqd for DL reinstatement 68 conviction, no 30 day period 59 conviction, no 30 day period permitted 64 conviction, no 30 day period 69 Rqd on any vehicle operated by Def 65 Rqd on any vehicle operated by Def 70 court order court order < 5 years after last DWI 1 year after effective date of ension > 5 years N/A. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 8

AUTOMATIC DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION FELONY OFFENSES OFFENSE JURIS. SUSPENSION PERIOD ED. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION &SURRENDER DWI 49.09(b) DWI 49.09(b) C/S CC CC >5 years since prior DWI arrest 180 days 2 years <5 years since prior DWI arrest one year two years 71 >5 years since prior DWI arrest 180 days 2 years <5 years since prior DWI arrest one year two years 74 N / A Waiver permitted 75 immediately or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 72 Rqd for O/L 73 immediately or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 76 Rqd during period of C/S 77 Rqd for O/L 78 INSURANCE OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.251(d). If more than 5 years, not applicable. O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.251(d). If more than 5 years, not applicable Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 9

OFFENSE JURIS. SUSPENSION PERIOD ED. PGM LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER Intoxication Assault 49.07 Intoxication Assault 49.07 C/S AC AC >5 years since prior DWI arrest 90 days one year <5 years since prior DWI arrest one year two years 79 may not credit ALR time if subsequent offense 80 1 st offense no DL if ed program successfully completed or waived >5 years since prior DWI arrest 90 days one year <5 years since prior DWI arrest one year two years 83 may not credit ALR time if subsequent offense 84 N / A Waiver permitted 85 immediately or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 81 Rqd for O/L 82 immediately or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 86 Rqd during period of C/S 87 Rqd for O/L 88 INSURANCE OCC. LIC. EFF. DATE O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344. If more than 5 years, not applicable. O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344. If more than 5 years, not applicable. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 10

OFFENSE JURIS. SUSPENSION PERIOD ED. PGM. LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER INSURANCE O.D.L. EFF. DATES Intoxication Manslaughter 49.08 (alcohol) Intoxication Manslaughter 49.08 (alcohol) C/S AC AC 1 st offense 180 days two years 2 nd within 10 years one year two years 89 may not credit ALR time if subsequent offense 90 1 st offense no DL if ed program successfully completed or waived >5 years since prior DWI arrest 180 days two years <5 years since prior DWI arrest one year two years 94 may not credit ALR time 95 n/a Waiver permitted 96 immediately on entry of jgmnt or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 91 immediately on entry of jgmnt or w/in 30 days of jgmnt 97 Rqd during period of C/S 92 Rqd for O/L 93 Rqd during period of C/S 98 Rqd for O/L 99 O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344. If more than 5 years, not applicable. O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344. If more than 5 years, not applicable. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 11

OFFENSE JURIS. SUSPENSION PERIOD ED. PGM. LICENSE SUSPENSION & SURRENDER Intoxication Manslaughter 49.08 (drug) C/S AC 180 days 100 may not credit ALR time 101 Suspension continues until successful completion of drug educ pgm 102 immediately on entry of jgmnt 103 Rqd during period of C/S 104 INSURANCE O.D.L. EFF. DATES O/L shall not take effect before the 1 st anniversary of the effective date of the D/L ension if w/in 5 years after last DWI / IA / IM TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344. If more than 5 years, not applicable. Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 12

1 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2)(A) 2 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 3 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a), and 521.344(a)(1) 4 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 5 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(d); TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h) 6 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h) 7 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i); TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 8 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 9 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(g) 10 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(g) 11 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(e)-(g); TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h) 12 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(h) 13 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2); TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 14 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 15 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.343(a) 16 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 17 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.245. Course must differ from those required as a condition of community supervision. 18 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a), 521.344(a)(1) 19 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i). See Employment exception under TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(e) and TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i). 20 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 21 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(k). TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344 seems to say that the interlock negates the mandatory ension period, but when harmonized by D.P.S. with the art. 42.12 provision, the ension must still occur. 22 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 23 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 24 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.245. Course must differ from those required as a condition of community supervision. 25 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a); 521.344(a)(1) 26 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 27 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 28 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.371, 521.372(a)(2) 29 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.374 30 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.372(c) 31 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(g) 32 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.372(c) 33 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.371, 521.372(a)(2), 521.372(c) 34 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.374 35 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.372(c) 36 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 37 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 13

38 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2)(B), (C) 39 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 40 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 41 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a), 521.344(a)(1) 42 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 43 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 44 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(k) 45 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 46 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 47 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j); TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(e),(f) 48 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.347(a), 521.344(a)(1) 49 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 50 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 51 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.371, 521.372(a)(2), 521.372(c) 52 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.374 53 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.372(c) 54 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 55 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 56 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342(b) 57 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c) 58 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342 59 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342(a), 521.344(a) 60 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(n) 61 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.241, 521.244, 521.246-.249, 521.251 62 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 63 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342 64 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a) 65 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342 66 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2), (b) 67 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c), 524.023(b) 68 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342 69 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a) 70 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.342. TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i), as added, states that if a person has a previous conviction under TEX. PENAL CODE 49.04, 49.05, 49.06, 49.07, or 49.08 that occurred more than 10 years before the instant offense and was given community supervision for that previous conviction, the court may not use that conviction as a previous conviction for the purpose of imposing the Ignition Interlock Device. 71 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2)(B),(C) 72 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(b)(1) 73 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246 (b)(2) 74 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13 75 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2)(B),(C) 76 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(b)(1) 77 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 78 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 14

79 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.343(a) 80 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c)(1) 81 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(1) 102 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.374 103 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.371(3); 521.372(a),(b); 521.372(c) 104 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 82 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246 (b)(2) 83 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(2)(A) 84 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c)(1) 85 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 86 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(a)(1) 87 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 88 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246 (b)(2) 89 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.343(a), 521.344(b)(2) 90 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c)(1) 91 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(b)(1) 92 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 93 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246 (b)(2) 94 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(b) 95 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c) 96 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(j) 97 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(b)(1) 98 TEX. CODE CRIM. P. art. 42.12 13(i) 99 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.246(b)(2) 100 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.371(3); 521.372(a),(b); 521.372(c) 101 TEX. TRANSP. CODE 521.344(c) Automatic Driver's License Suspension Provisions Page 15