Oregon Statutes 813.520 – Limitations on authority to issue hardship permit or reinstate driving privileges
The Department of Transportation may not reinstate any driving privileges or issue any hardship permit under ORS § 807.240 as provided under any of the following:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 813.520
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
(1) For a period of 90 days after the beginning of the suspension if the suspension is for refusal of a test under ORS § 813.100 and the person is not subject to an increase in the time before a permit may be issued for reasons described in ORS § 813.430.
(2) For a period of 30 days after the beginning of the suspension if the suspension is because a breath or blood test under ORS § 813.100 disclosed that the person had a level of alcohol in the person’s blood that constituted being under the influence of intoxicating liquor under ORS § 813.300 and the person is not subject to an increase in the time before a hardship permit may be issued for reasons described in ORS § 813.430.
(3) For a period of one year after the beginning of the suspension if the suspension is because a breath or blood test under ORS § 813.100 disclosed that the person had a level of alcohol in the person’s blood that constituted being under the influence of intoxicating liquor under ORS § 813.300 and the person is subject to an increase in the time before a hardship permit may be issued for reasons described under ORS § 813.430.
(4) For a period of three years after the beginning of the suspension if the suspension is for refusal of a test under ORS § 813.100 and the person is subject to an increase in the time before a hardship permit may be issued for reasons described in ORS § 813.430.
(5) To any person who has a mental or physical condition or impairment that affects the person’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
(6) If the suspension is based upon a conviction for a violation of ORS § 813.010 or is imposed under ORS § 813.410 based upon ORS § 813.100 to a person who has available public or private transportation sufficient to fulfill the person’s transportation needs while the person is suspended.
(7) For a period of 30 days following imposition of suspension, if the person, within the previous year, has been convicted of a traffic crime and the suspension is based upon a conviction for violation of ORS § 813.010 or is imposed under ORS § 813.410 based upon ORS § 813.100. [1985 c.16 § 148; 1985 c.672 § 16; 1987 c.673 § 1a; 1987 c.801 § 15; 1989 c.224 § 141; 1989 c.401 § 3; 1993 c.305 § 9; 1995 c.568 § 9; 1999 c.1051 § 91; 2005 c.140 § 5; 2009 c.607 § 1; 2018 c.76 § 15]
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