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333.01 TRAFFIC CODE 52F <br />1. If the sentence is being imposed for a violation of subsection <br />(a)(1)A., B., C., D., E., or J. of this section, a mandatory <br />jail term of ten consecutive days. The court shall impose the <br />ten-day mandatory jail term under this subsection unless, <br />subject to subsection (h)(3) of this section, it instead imposes <br />a sentence under that subsection consisting of both a jail <br />term and a term of house arrest with electronic monitoring, <br />with continuous alcohol monitoring, or with both electronic <br />monitoring and continuous alcohol monitoring. The court <br />may impose a jail term in addition to the ten-day mandatory <br />jailterm. The cumulative jail term imposed for the offense <br />shall not exceed six months. <br />In addition to the jail term or the term of house arrest with <br />electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring or <br />both types of monitoring and jail term, the court may require <br />the offender to attend a drivers' intervention program that is <br />certified pursuant to Ohio R.C. 3793.10. If the operator of <br />the program determines that the offender is alcohol <br />dependent, the program shall notify the court and, subject to <br />subsection (k) of this section, the court shall order the <br />offender to obtain treatment through an alcohol and drug <br />addiction program authorized by Ohio R.C. 3793.02. <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 twenty consecutive days. The court shall impose the <br />twenty-day mandatory jail term under this subsection unless, <br />subject to subsection (h) (3) of this section, it instead imposes <br />a sentence under that subsection consisting of both a jail <br />term and a term of house arrest with electronic monitoring, <br />with continuous alcohol monitoring, or with both electronic <br />monitoring and continuous alcohol monitoring. The court <br />may impose a jail term in addition to the twenty-day <br />mandatory jail term. The cumulative jail term imposed for <br />the offense shall not exceed six months. <br />In addition to the jail term or the term of house arrest with <br />electronic monitoring or continuous alcohol monitoring or <br />both types of monitoring and jail term, the court may require <br />the offender to attend a drivers' intervention program that is <br />certified pursuant to Ohio R.C. 3793.10. If the operator of <br />the program determines that the offender is alcohol <br />dependent, the program shall notify the court, and, subject <br />to subsection (k) of this section, the court shall order the <br />offender to obtain treatment through an alcohol and drug <br />addiction program authorized by Ohio R.C. 3793.02. <br />3. In all cases, notwithstanding the fines set forth in Section <br />303.99, afine of not less than three hundred fifty dollars <br />($350.00) and not more than one thousand five hundred <br />dollars ($1,500). <br />2006 Replacement