63-11-30 (2)(f); §63-11-31(2)
- For the first offense, the offender will have license suspended for 90 days and until such person attends and successfully completes an alcohol safety education program. However, in the court’s discretion, the license may be suspended for 30 days and the offender must operate a vehicle under an ignition interlock restricted license for 90 days following the mandatory thirty day suspension.
- Upon a second offense, the license shall be suspended for a period of 45 days. The offenders license will not be restored following the mandatory suspension, unless, the person holds an ignition interlock restricted license for one year.
- Upon a third offense, the license will be suspended for a mandatory two years. Following the 2 years, offenders will not be eligible to drive unless they hold an ignition interlock restricted license for 3 years following the release of incarceration.
The court may impose an ignition interlock restriction for up to four years for a violation resulting in the serious bodily harm or death of another.”
Exemption: Employer.
Resource: National Conference of State Legislatures*