39-06-40.1. Reproducing operator's license - Penalty.
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1. It is unlawful for an individual to print, photograph, photostat, duplicate, alter, or in any
way reproduce any operator's license, nondriver photo identification card, or facsimile
of an operator's license or card, or to print, photograph, photostat, duplicate, alter, or in
any way reproduce any document used in the production of any operator's license or
card or facsimile of an operator's license or card, in a manner that it would be mistaken
for a valid license or document containing valid information, or to display or have in
possession any print, photograph, photostat, duplicate, reproduction, or facsimile
unless authorized by law.
2. It is unlawful for an individual to alter in any manner any operator's license or nondriver
photo identification card or to display or have in possession an altered operator's
license or nondriver photo identification card.
3. An individual violating this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
4. Within five days of receiving a record of conviction or other satisfactory evidence of the
violation of this section, the director shall revoke the operator's license or cancel the
nondriver photo identification card of the individual. The director may set the period of
revocation, not to exceed six months.