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333.01 TRAFFIC CODE 52F <br />(2) <br />(3) <br />An offender who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of subsection <br />(a) of this section and who subsequently seeks reinstatement of the driver's <br />or occupational driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege <br />suspended under this section as a result of the conviction or guilty plea shall <br />pay a reinstatement fee as provided in division (F)(2) of Ohio R.C. <br />4511.191. <br />If an offender is sentenced to a jail term under subsection (h)(1)B.1. or 2. <br />or (h)(1)C.1. or 2. of this section and if, within sixty days of sentencing of <br />the offender, the court issues a written finding on the record that, due to the <br />unavailability of space at the jail where the offender is required to serve the <br />term, the offender will not be able to begin serving that term within the <br />sixty-day period following the date of sentencing, the court may impose an <br />alternative sentence under this subsection that includes a term of house <br />arrest with electronic monitoring. <br />As an alternative to a mandatory jail term often consecutive days required <br />by subsection (h)(1)B.1. of this section, the court, under this subsection, <br />may sentence the offender to five consecutive days in jail and not less than <br />eighteen consecutive days of house arrest with electronic monitoring. The <br />cumulative total of the five consecutive days in jail and the period of house <br />arrest with electronic monitoring shall not exceed six months. The five <br />consecutive days in jail do not have to be served prior to or consecutively <br />to the period of house arrest. <br />As an alternative to the mandatory jail term of twenty consecutive days <br />required by subsection (h)(1)B.2. of this section, the court, under this <br />subsection, may sentence the offender to ten consecutive days in jail and not <br />less than thirty-six consecutive days of house arrest with electronic <br />monitoring. The cumulative total of the ten consecutive days in jail and the <br />period of house arrest with electronic monitoring shall not exceed six <br />months. The ten consecutive days in jail do not have to be served prior to <br />or consecutively to the period of house arrest. <br />As an alternative to a mandatory jail term of thirty consecutive days <br />required by subsection (h)(1)C.1. of this section, the court, under this <br />subsection, may sentence the offender to fifteen consecutive days in jail and <br />not less than fifty-five consecutive days of house arrest with electronic <br />monitoring. The cumulative total of the fifteen consecutive days in jail and <br />the period of house arrest with electronic monitoring shall not exceed one <br />year. The fifteen consecutive days in jail do not have to be served prior to <br />or consecutively to the period of house arrest. <br />As an alternative to the .mandatory jail term of sixty consecutive days <br />required by subsection (h)(1)C.2. of this section, the court, under this <br />subsection, may sentence the offender to thirty consecutive days in jail and <br />not less than one hundred ten consecutive days of house arrest with <br />electronic monitoring. The cumulative total of the thirty consecutive days. <br />in jail and the period of house arrest with electronic monitoring shall not <br />exceed one year. The thirty consecutive days in jail do not have to be <br />served prior to or consecutively to the period of house arrest. <br />2003 Replacement <br />