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Code · North Dakota · Title 39 · Chapter 39-06 — Operators' Licenses

39-06-01.1. Special provisions for minor operators.

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1. The director shall cancel the operator's license of an individual who has committed
acts resulting in an accumulated point total in excess of five points as provided for a
violation under section 39-06.1-10 if:
a. The acts or offenses were committed while the individual was a minor; and
b. The individual admitted the violation, was found to have committed the violation
by the official having jurisdiction, or pled guilty to, was found guilty of, or
adjudicated to have committed the offense.
2. The director shall cancel the operator's license of an individual who has committed an
alcohol-related offense or a drug-related offense while operating a motor vehicle if:
a. The offense was committed while the individual was a minor;
b. The individual was found to have committed the offense by the official having
jurisdiction, or pled guilty to, was found guilty of, or adjudicated to have
committed the offense;
c. The offense created an imminent risk of injury to another individual;
d. A lesser penalty would be ineffective to prevent future risk to another individual;
and
e. The official having jurisdiction orders the director to cancel the operator's license.
3. If an individual has had that individual's license to operate a motor vehicle canceled
under subsection 1 or 2, the director shall deem that individual to have never have had
any license to operate a motor vehicle and may not issue any license to operate a
motor vehicle other than an instruction permit or a restricted instruction permit after the
completion of any period of suspension or revocation. After the issuance of an
instruction permit or restricted instruction permit, the director may not issue any other
operator's license to that individual until that individual:
a. Meets the requirements of section 39-06-17. The driver education requirement
may be met through either an internet course or successfully completing a course
at an approved commercial driver training school meeting the requirements of
chapter 39-25; and
b. Satisfies all other requirements that apply to that individual for that operator's
license.
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