· REFUSALS
Suspension periods for refusing alcohol concentration
tests are harsh: 120 days for a first refusal
and 1 year for any second or subsequent refusal. The
only modification of these suspension periods is participation
in the Ignition Interlock Program for a period of 1
year. To participate in the Ignition
Interlock Program in lieu of accepting a suspension
period, within 30 days you must sign the consent form
contained on the back side of the Order of Suspension/temporary
license issued to you, have the Ignition Interlock
system installed in your vehicle by an approved provider,
and take your sealed provider enrollment form to any
full service MVA to obtain a restricted license. Your
license will be restricted to the operation of only
vehicles equipped with the Ignition Interlock device.
· WHAT IS AN IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE?
An Ignition Interlock device is an instrument that
is connected from your vehicle’s ignition system
to a breath analyzer that measures a driver’s
alcohol concentration. The driver must blow into
a mouthpiece connected to the device, and if the device
registers a reading of a .025 or higher breath alcohol
content, it will not allow the vehicle to start or
operate. This device will also ask for additional
retests while the vehicle is being operated. It
is not necessary to stop driving to submit to retesting. Your
vehicle must be returned to the service provider every
30 days to review testing results and calibration information
stored by the device.
· VIOLATION OF A LICENSE RESTRICTION
In certain circumstances the MVA has the authority
to impose license restrictions prohibiting a licensee
from driving or attempting to drive while having alcohol
in their blood. That restriction is automatically
applied to the license of persons under the age of
21. The MVA can also restrict a licensee from
driving unless operating a vehicle equipped with an
Ignition Interlock device. When persons violate
these restrictions, their license is subject to suspension
or revocation. When you receive a notice from
the MVA of a proposed action against your license stemming
from a purported violation of a license restriction,
it is important to immediately request a hearing within
the 15 day time limit! You are ineligible for
any modification of a proposed suspension or revocation
unless a hearing is requested!
· CONVICTIONS OF DUI/DWI & ACCUMULATION
OF POINTS
If you are found guilty of a DUI/DWI offense, these
convictions are reported to the MVA and recorded on
your Maryland driving record. Those convictions,
as well as other moving traffic violations, result
in a points assessment: 8 points for DWI and
12 points for DUI. An accumulation of 8 points
subjects your license to a period of suspension, and
an accumulation of 12 points could result in the revocation
of your license. Upon receipt of a notice of
these proposed actions against your privilege in Maryland,
you will have 15 days to contest the action and request
an administrative hearing or accept their offer to
participate in the Ignition Interlock Program.
The MVA may also require participation in the Ignition
Interlock Program as a condition of continuing your
driving privileges after receiving a DUI/DWI conviction. Durations
for this requirement range from 6 to 24 months. If
you are under the age of 21 and receive a conviction
of DUI/DWI, the MVA can impose an Ignition Interlock
restriction on your driving privileges for up to 3 years.
You are ineligible for any modification
of a proposed suspension or revocation unless a hearing
is requested or you accept the Ignition Interlock
offer within the 15 day time period!
· THE MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD
The Medical Advisory Board (MAB) is comprised of physicians
and optometrists and is a branch of the MVA. The
MVA may refer a licensee or a person applying for a
driving privilege or reinstatement of a driving privilege
to the MAB for evaluation if they believe the driving
of a vehicle by that person would be contrary to public
safety and welfare because of an existing or suspected
mental or physical condition. Conditions subject
to evaluation by the MAB include alcoholism, alcohol
abuse and drug addiction, as well as illnesses causing
a lapse of consciousness, stroke or heart disease. The
MAB has the authority to deny you a driving privilege,
restrict your privilege, or suspend or revoke your
driving privileges.