(iii) It finds that the individual's or child's employment would be
adversely affected because the individual or child has no reasonable alternative
means of transportation to or from a place of employment; or
(iv) It finds that the individual's or child's education would be
adversely affected because the individual or child has no reasonable alternative
means of transportation for educational purposes.
(d) (1) After the Administration refuses to issue a license under this section,
determines that a suspension should be imposed under subsection (a)(2) of this
section, or determines that a suspension or revocation should be imposed under
subsection (a)(3) of this section, the Administration immediately shall give written
notice to the applicant or licensee, and the applicant or licensee may request a
hearing as provided in Title 12, Subtitle 3 of this article.
(2) AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION SUSPENDS THE DRIVING LICENSE OR
PRIVILEGE OF AN INDIVIDUAL UNDER SUBSECTION (A)(1) OF THIS SECTION, THE
ADMINISTRATION SHALL SEND WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE INDIVIDUAL, INCLUDING
NOTICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S RIGHT TO CONTEST THE ACCURACY OF THE
INFORMATION.
(3) ANY CONTEST UNDER THIS SUBSECTION SHALL BE LIMITED TO:
(1) WHETHER THE ADMINISTRATION HAS MISTAKEN THE
IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS BEEN
SUSPENDED; AND
(II) WHETHER THE INDIVIDUAL MAY BE ISSUED A
WORK RESTRICTED LICENSE OR WORK RESTRICTED PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE.
[(2)] (4) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the Administration
may suspend or revoke a license under this section only after a hearing under Title
12, Subtitle 2 of this article.
[(3)] (5) If the Administration determines that there is a likelihood of
substantial and immediate danger and harm to the licensee or others if the license is
continued pending a hearing, the Administration:
(i) Immediately may suspend the license;
(ii) Within 7 days of a request for a hearing, shall grant the licensee
a hearing as provided in Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article; and
(iii) After the hearing, render an immediate decision as to whether
or not it should continue the suspension or revoke the license.
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(d) (1) (i) Subject to the provisions of subparagraphs (iii) and (iv) of this
paragraph, in making a disposition on a finding that the child has committed the
violation specified in a citation, the court may order the Motor Vehicle Administration
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