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(ii) A private alternative program or an alternative program that is
provided by a political subdivision of this State under § 16-212 of this subtitle.

(3) The Administration may suspend or revoke a provisional license
under § 16-213 of this subtitle.

(4) PURSUANT TO A COURT ORDER UNDER ARTICLE 27, § 139C, § 151A, OR
§ 151C OF THE CODE, THE ADMINISTRATION:

(I) SHALL INITIATE AN ACTION TO SUSPEND THE DRIVING
LICEN
SE OR PRIVILEGE OF AN INDIVIDUAL FOR A TIME SPECIFIED BY THE COURT;

AND

(II) MAY ISSUE A WORK RESTRICTED LICENSE OR

WORK RESTRICTED PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE.

(e) (1) Pursuant to a court order under § 3-820(d) of the Courts Article, the
Administration shall initiate an action to suspend the driving privilege of a child for
the time specified by the court.

(2) If a child subject to a suspension under § 3-820(d) of the Courts
Article does not hold a license
to operate a motor vehicle on the date of the court order,
the suspension shall commence:

(i) If the child is at least 16 years of age on the date of the
disposition, on the date of the disposition; or

(ii) If the child is younger than 16 years of age on the date of the
disposition, on the date the child reaches the child's 16th birthday.

(3) On receipt of a notice described under Article 27, § 403(f) of the Code,
the Administration shall suspend the license of an individual described under Article
27, § 403(f) of the Code:

(i) For a first offense, for 6 months; and

(ii) For a second or subsequent offense, until the individual is 21
years old or for a period of 1 year, whichever is longer.

(4) If an individual subject to a suspension under paragraph (3) of this
subsection does not hold a license to operate a motor vehicle on the date that the
individual is found guilty of a Code violation, the suspension shall begin on the date
that the license is issued, or after the individual applies and becomes qualified to
receive a license, or on the individual's twenty-first birthday,
whichever occurs first.

(5) The Administration may modify a suspension under this subsection
or subsection (b) of this section or issue a restricted license if:

(i) The license is required for the purpose of attending an alcohol
education or alcoholic prevention or treatment program;

(ii) The child or individual is required to drive a motor vehicle in
the course of employment;


 

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