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Code · Alaska · Title 28 · Chapter 15

Sec. 28.15.161. Cancellation of driver's license.

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Sec. 28.15.161. Cancellation of driver's license.
(a)The department shall cancel a driver's license upon determination that
(1)the licensee is not medically or otherwise entitled to the issuance or retention of the license, or has been adjudged incompetent to drive a motor vehicle;
(2)there is an error or defect in the license;
(3)the licensee failed to give the required or correct information in the licensee's application;
(4)the license was obtained fraudulently;
(5)the licensee is restricted from purchasing alcoholic beverages under AS 04.16.160 ; if a license is cancelled under this paragraph, when a new license is issued, it must reflect that restriction and the requirements of AS 28.15.111 if the period of restriction under AS 04.16.160 is still in effect;
(6)the licensee has a license issued under AS 28.15.046 and has been convicted of an offense described in AS 28.15.046
(c)or
(d)that would disqualify the licensee from obtaining a license under that section; or
(7)the licensee owes $1,000 or more in unpaid fines for offenses involving a moving motor vehicle and failed to
(A)pay the fines in full as required by the court; or
(B)make payments in good faith on the unpaid balance of the fines under a payment plan established by the department.
(b)The licensee may apply for a new license at any time after cancellation upon removal of the cause for the cancellation.
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