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Code · Vermont · Title 23 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 9

§ 672.

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§ 672. Suspending or revoking right of nonresident operator
(a)The Commissioner may suspend or revoke the right of any nonresident operator to operate a motor vehicle in this State for the same causes and under the same conditions and in the same manner that the Commissioner could suspend or revoke the license of any resident operator. Upon suspension or revocation, the right of the nonresident operator to operate any motor vehicle in this State shall terminate and the nonresident operator shall be subject to the same penalties as a resident operator who operates after the suspension or revocation of the resident operator’s license.
(b)Whenever a nonresident operator has the nonresident operator’s right to operate a motor vehicle in this State suspended or revoked, the Commissioner shall mail a copy of the notice of suspension or revocation as well as a copy of the court document resulting in the suspension or revocation to the state or province of residence or licensing. (Amended 1985, No. 85, § 5; 2023, No. 85 (Adj. Sess.), § 275, eff. July 1, 2024.)
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