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suspend any mandatory or additional jail term imposed by the court under subsection <br />(h)(1)A.1. of this section upon granting unlimited driving prjval = in accordance <br />with Ohio R.C. 4510.022. <br />2. In all cases, a fine of not less than three hundred seventy -five dollars <br />($375.00) and not more than one thousand seventy -five dollars ($1,075). <br />3. in all eases, suspension a elan. fye license of the, offender's driynr', <br />liee-...,.....,,,,RRit eF fienfe ido «t operating . privilege from the <br />b <br />range specified in division (A)(5) of Ohio D r AC 10.021 The ,.,.... t may rt.....t lim <br />Aod d..:.: ng privileges relative to the suspension under Ohio R.C. 1510 021 and <br />under Ohio R.C. 4510.021 and 4510.13. The court may grant unlimited driving priv- <br />ileges with an ignition interlock device relative to the suspension and may reduce the <br />period of suspension as authorized under Ohio R.C. 4510.022. <br />B. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (h)(I)E. of this section, an of- <br />fender who, within six ten years of the offense, previously has been convicted of or <br />pleaded guilty to one violation of subsection (a) or (b) of this section or one other <br />equivalent offense is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, and the offender is <br />subject to any or all of the fallowing penalties: <br />1. If the sentence is being imposed for a violation of subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) <br />of this section, a jail term of ten days. The court shall impose the ten -day jail term <br />under this subsection unless, subject to subsection (h)(3) of this section, it instead <br />imposes a sentence under that subsection consisting of both a jail term and a term of <br />house arrest with electronic monitoring, with continuous alcohol monitoring, or with <br />both electronic monitoring and continuous alcohol monitoring. The court may im- <br />pose a jail term in addition to the ten -day mandatory jail term, The cumulative jail <br />term imposed for the offense shall not exceed six months. <br />In addition to the jail term or the tern of house arrest with electronic monitoring <br />or continuous alcohol monitoring or both types of monitoring and jail term, the court <br />shall require the offender to be assessed by an alcohol and drug treatment program <br />that is authorized by Ohio R.C. 3793.02 5119.21, subject to subsection (k) of this <br />section, and shall order the offender to follow the treatment recommendations of the <br />program. The purpose of the assessment is to determine the degree of the offender's <br />alcohol usage and to determine whether or not treatment is warranted. Upon the re- <br />quest of the court, the program shall submit the results of the assessment to the court, <br />including all treatment rcco}mnendations and clinical diagnoses related to alcohol <br />use. <br />2. In all cases, notwithstanding the fines set forth in Section 303.99, a <br />fine of not less than five hundred twenty-five dollars ($525.00) and not more than <br />one thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,625). <br />3. 1..all eases, a elan. fa...- liee se suspension of the offender's driver's <br />cerise, or nonresident operating privilege trona the range speeified in division (A)(4) <br />of Ohio R.C. 451v . o 2. Th e court may grant lunit €a driving vmg- prktlklege6 relative to th e <br />e <br />-ion. tande,- Phin D Q 410.021 and 4510T3 (ORG n�c r9�— In all cases a < <br />suspension of the offenders drivers license, commercial drivers, license. temnorary <br />instruction permit, probationary license, or nonresident operating privilege for a def- <br />inite period of one to seven years The court may grant limited driving pdyjlgM <br />relative to the suspension under Ohio R.C. 4510.021 and 4510.13 (ORC 4511.191 <br />4. In all cases, if the vehicle is registered in the offender's name, immobiliza- <br />tion of the vehicle involved in the offense for ninety days in accordance with Ohio <br />R.C. 4503.233 and impoundment of the license plates of that vehicle for ninety <br />days. (ORC 4511.193) <br />C. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (h)(1)E. of this section, an of- <br />fender who, within sk ten years of the offense, previously has been convicted of or <br />