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Number
026
Date
8/16/1999
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1999
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64C Licensing• Accidents 335.99 <br />B. Whoever violates Section 335.03 or 335.031 is guilty of a minor <br />misdemeanor. <br />(2) Whoever violates Section 335.05 is guilty of permitting the operation of <br />a vehicle by a person with no legal right to operate a vehicle, a <br />misdemeanor of the first degree. <br />(3) Whoever violates Section 335.07(a)(1) is guilty of driving under financial <br />• responsibility law suspension or revocation, a misdemeanor of the first <br />degree. <br />The court, in addition to and independent of any sentence that it <br />imposes upon the offender for a violation of Section 335.07(a)(1), shall <br />order the immobilization of the vehicle and impoundment of the license <br />plates or forfeiture of the vehicle as provided in Ohio R.C. 4507.361. <br />Except as otherwise provided in Ohio R.C. 4507.162(D), the <br />court, in addition to or independent of all other penalties provided by law, <br />may suspend for a period not to exceed one year the driver's or <br />commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege <br />of an offender who is sentenced under paragraph (3) hereof. <br />(4) Whoever violates Section 335.07(a)(2) or (c)(1) is guilty of driving under <br />suspension or revocation or in violation of license restrictions, a <br />misdemeanor of the first degree. Whoever violates Section 335.07(b) is <br />guilty of driving without paying a license reinstatement fee, a <br />misdemeanor of the first degree. Except as otherwise provided in Ohio <br />R.C. 4507.162(D), the court, in addition to or independent of all other <br />penalties provided by law, may suspend for a period not to exceed one <br />year the driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident <br />operating privilege of any person who pleads guilty to or is convicted of <br />a violation of Section 335.07(a)(2), (b) or (c)(1). <br />(5) Whoever violates Section 335.07(c)(2) is guilty of driving under OMVI <br />suspension or revocation and shall be punished as provided in subsection <br />(a)(5) hereof. The court, in addition to and independent of any sentence <br />that it imposes upon the offender for a violation of Section 335.07(c)(2), <br />shall order the immobilization of the vehicle and impoundment of the <br />license plates or forfeiture of the vehicle as provided in Ohio R.C. <br />4507.361. <br />A. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (a)(5)B. and <br />..C. hereof, driving under OMVI suspension or revocation is a <br />misdemeanor of the first degree and the court shall sentence the <br />offender to a term of imprisonment of not less than three <br />consecutive days and may sentence the offender pursuant to <br />Section 303.99(b) to a longer term of imprisonment. As an <br />alternative to the term of imprisonment required to be imposed by <br />this paragraph, but subject to paragraph (5)E. hereof, the court <br />may sentence the offender to a term of not less than thirty <br />consecutive days of electronically monitored house arrest as <br />defined in Ohio R.C. 2929.23(A)(4). The period of electronically <br />monitored house arrest shall not exceed six months. In addition, <br />the court shall impose upon the offender a fine of not less than two <br />hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) and not more than one thousand <br />dollars ($1,000). <br />1999 Replacement <br />
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