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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 286

§286-126 Period of suspension or revocation.

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§286-126 Period of suspension or revocation. Unless otherwise provided by law, a court of competent jurisdiction shall not suspend a license for a longer period than five years; and when a court has revoked a license, the person whose license was revoked may not apply for, and the examiner of drivers may not grant, a new driver's license until the expiration of the period of revocation determined by the court. [L 1937, c 234, §24; RL 1945, §7325; RL 1955, §160-57; HRS §286-126; am L 1970, c 164, §3; am L 1982, c 251, §2; am L 1990, c 188, §4; am L Sp 1991, c 1, §18; am L 2012, c 292, §2]
Cross References
Administrative revocation, see chapter 291E.
Attorney General Opinions
Pardon does not restore the right to a license before the expiration of one year. Att. Gen. Op. 61-79.
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