61-11-203. Definitions -- habitual traffic offenders -- point schedule.
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61-11-203 . Definitions -- habitual traffic offenders -- point schedule.
(1)As used in this part, the following definitions apply:
(a)"Conviction" has the meaning provided in 61-5-213 resulting from a violation of traffic regulations on highways in this state or a traffic statute or traffic regulation in another jurisdiction.
(b)"Habitual traffic offender" means any person who within a 3-year period accumulates 30 or more conviction points according to the schedule specified in subsection (2).
(c)"License" means any type of license or permit to operate a motor vehicle.
(d)"Moving violation" means a violation of a traffic regulation of this state or another jurisdiction by a person while operating a motor vehicle or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway.
(e)"Traffic regulation" includes any provision governing motor vehicle operation, equipment, safety, or driver licensing. A traffic regulation does not include provisions governing vehicle registration or local parking.
(2)Subject to subsection (3), when the department receives a report of conviction, the department shall assign points based on the point schedule to determine whether an individual is a habitual traffic offender, as follows:
(a)deliberate homicide resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, 15 points;
(b)mitigated deliberate homicide, negligent homicide resulting from operation of a motor vehicle, or negligent vehicular assault, 12 points;
(c)any offense punishable as a felony under the motor vehicle laws of Montana or any felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used, 12 points;
(d)driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotics or drugs of any kind, 10 points;
(e)operating a motor vehicle while the license to do so has been suspended or revoked, 6 points;
(f)failure of the driver of a motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting in death or injury to any person to stop at the scene of the accident and give the required information and assistance, 8 points;
(g)willful failure of the driver involved in an accident resulting in property damage of $1,000 to stop at the scene of the accident and give the required information or failure to otherwise report an accident in violation of Title 61, chapter 7, 4 points;
(h)reckless driving, 5 points;
(i)illegal drag racing or engaging in a speed contest in violation of the law, 5 points;
(j)any of the mandatory motor vehicle liability protection offenses, 5 points;
(k)operating a motor vehicle without a license to do so, 2 points. However, this subsection (2)(k) does not apply to operating a motor vehicle within a period of 180 days from the date the license expired.
(l)speeding, except as provided in 61-8-725 (2)(a), 3 points;
(m)all other moving violations, 2 points.
(3)If there are two or more convictions involving a single occurrence, only the number of points for the specific conviction carrying the highest points is chargeable against that defendant.