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

39-06-35. Period of suspension.

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1. After the period of suspension imposed under this title, the operator's license of an
individual that has been suspended remains suspended and may not be returned or
reinstated until the individual pays to the director a reinstatement fee as listed in
section 39-06-49. If applicable, the operator's license may not be returned until
compliance with subsection 4 of section 39-06.1-10. Upon payment of the
reinstatement fee the license must be returned to the individual. If the individual
submits payment of the reinstatement fee with a check, credit card, or debit card and
the individual stops payment on the transaction, the director shall reimpose the
suspension until the director receives proper payment.
2. A reinstatement fee is not required for a license to be returned to the operator if the
return of the license is due to the findings of a hearing, re-examination of hearing, or
court or judicial review under chapter 39-06, 39-06.1, or 39-20.
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