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52E OVI• Willful Misconduct• Speed 333.01 <br />2. If the sentence is being imposed for a violation of subsection <br />(a)(1)F., G., H. or I. or (a)(2) of this section, except as <br />otherwise provided in this subsection, a mandatory jail term <br />of at least three consecutive days and a requirement that the <br />offender attend, for three consecutive days, a drivers' <br />intervention program that is certified pursuant to Ohio R.C. <br />3793.10. As used in this subsection, three consecutive days <br />means seventy-two consecutive hours. If the court <br />determines that the offender is not conducive to treatment in <br />a drivers' intervention program, if the offender refuses to <br />attend a drivers' intervention program, or if the jail at which <br />the offender is to serve the jail term imposed can provide a <br />drivers' intervention program, the court shall sentence the <br />offender to a mandatory jail term of at least six consecutive <br />days. <br />The court may require the offender, under a community <br />control sanction imposed under Ohio R.C. 2929.25, to <br />attend and satisfactorily complete any treatment or education <br />programs that comply with the minimum standards adopted <br />pursuant to Ohio R.C. Chapter 3793 by the Director of <br />Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, in addition to the <br />required attendance at drivers' intervention program, that <br />the operators of the drivers' intervention program determine <br />that the offender should attend and to report periodically to <br />the court on the offender's progress in the programs. The <br />court also may impose any other conditions of community <br />control on the offender that it considers necessary. <br />3. In all cases, a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars <br />($250.00) and not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). <br />4. In all cases, a class five license suspension of the offender's <br />driver's or commercial _ driver's license or permit or <br />nonresident operating privilege from the range specified in <br />division (A)(5) of Ohio R.C. 4510.02. The court may grant <br />limited driving privileges relative to the suspension under <br />Ohio R.C. 4510.021 and 4510.13. <br />B. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (h)(1)E. of this section, <br />an offender who, within six years of the offense, previously has <br />been convicted of or pleaded guilty to one violation of subsection (a) <br />or (b) of this section or one other equivalent offense is guilty of a <br />misdemeanor of the first degree. The court shall sentence the <br />offender to all of the following: <br />2006 Replacement