Bill Text: CA SB598 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Amended

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Bill Title: Vehicles: driving under the influence (DUI).

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-2)

Status: (Passed) 2009-10-11 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 193, Statutes of 2009. [SB598 Detail]

Download: California-2009-SB598-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 598	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 5, 2009
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 23, 2009

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Huff
    (   Coauthors:   Senators  
Benoit,   Hancock,   and Leno   )


                        FEBRUARY 27, 2009

   An act to amend  Sections 13352 and 13352.4  
Section 13352  of the Vehicle Code, relating to vehicles.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 598, as amended, Huff. Vehicles: driving under the influence
 (DUI): ignition interlock device.   (DUI).

   (1) Existing law requires a person's privilege to operate a motor
vehicle to be suspended or revoked for a specified period of time if
the person has been convicted of violating specified provisions
prohibiting driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of an
alcoholic beverage or drug, or the combined influence of an alcoholic
beverage and drug, or with 0.08% or more, by weight, of alcohol in
his or her blood, or who is addicted to the use of any drug. Existing
law authorizes a person whose privilege is suspended or revoked in
that manner to receive a restricted driver's license if specified
requirements are met, including, in some instances, the installation
of a certified ignition interlock device on the person's vehicle.
   Existing law requires that a person, convicted of driving under
the influence, without bodily injury to another, within 10 years of
being convicted of a separate violation of one of specified
driving-under-the-influence offenses, be punished by his or her
driving privilege being suspended for 2 years. The Department of
Motor Vehicles is required to advise the person that he or she may
apply for a restricted driver's license after completion of 12 months
of the suspension period, which may include credit for a specified
concurrent suspension, subject to certain conditions, including,
among other things, submitting proof of installation of a certified
ignition interlock device, agreeing to maintain the ignition
interlock device, and paying certain fees, including, but not limited
to, all administrative fees or reissue fees.
   This bill would require the department to advise the person that
he or she may apply for a restricted driver's license after
completion of 90 days or 12 months of the suspension period, if the
circumstances of the offense involve having 0.08% or more, by weight,
of alcohol in the blood.
   (2) Existing law requires that a person convicted of driving under
the influence, without bodily injury to another, within 10 years of
being convicted of 2 separate violations of specified
driving-under-the-influence offenses, be punished by his or her
driving privilege being revoked for 3 years. The department is
required to advise the person that he or she may apply for a
restricted driver's license after completion of 12 months of the
revocation period, which may include credit for a specified
concurrent suspension, subject to certain conditions, including,
among other things, satisfactory completion of 12 months of an
18-month or 30-month driving-under-the-influence program, submitting
proof of installation of a certified ignition interlock device,
agreeing to maintain the ignition interlock device, and paying
certain fees.
   This bill would instead require the department to advise the
person of his or her ability to apply for a restricted driver's
license after completion of 6 months or 12 months of the revocation
period if the circumstances of the offense involve having 0.08% or
more, by weight, of alcohol in the blood, and subject to certain
conditions, including that if the person is convicted of a specified
offense that person subsequently satisfactorily completes 6 months or
12 months of an 18-month or 30-month driving-under-the-influence
program, as prescribed. The bill would require the person to pay a
fee sufficient to cover the costs of administration, as determined by
the department. 
   (3) Existing law requires the department, except under certain
circumstances, to issue a restricted driver's license to a person
whose driver's license was suspended as a result of a conviction
under certain driving-under-the-influence violations where, among
other things, the conviction resulted from a first offense. The
person is required to fulfill certain requirements to obtain the
restricted driver's license, including paying certain fees, and the
person's driving privilege is restricted to driving to and from work,
driving during the course of employment, and driving to and from
activities required in the driving-under-the-influence program.
 
   This bill would prohibit the restriction on the person's driving
privilege, with regard to where and when the person is allowed to
drive, from applying if the person submits proof of installation of a
certified ignition interlock device and agrees to maintain the
ignition interlock device. The bill would require that in order to
obtain a restricted license the person pay a fee sufficient to cover
the costs of administration, as determined by the department. The
driver's license record would be required to indicate the person is
only allowed to drive with a certified ignition interlock device
installed.  
   (4) Because it is a crime to operate a vehicle that is not
equipped with a functioning, certified ignition interlock device by a
person whose driving privilege is so restricted, the bill would
impose a state-mandated local program by expanding the scope of a
crime.  
   (5) 
    (3)  This bill would become operative on July 1, 2010.

   (6) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse
local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the
state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that
reimbursement.  
   This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this
act for a specified reason. 
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program:  yes   no  .


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 13352 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read:
   13352.  (a) The department shall immediately suspend or revoke the
privilege of a person to operate a motor vehicle upon the receipt of
an abstract of the record of a court showing that the person has
been convicted of a violation of Section 23152 or 23153, subdivision
(a) of Section 23109, or Section 23109.1, or upon the receipt of a
report of a judge of the juvenile court, a juvenile traffic hearing
officer, or a referee of a juvenile court showing that the person has
been found to have committed a violation of Section 23152 or 23153
or subdivision (a) of Section 23109 or Section 23109.1. If an offense
specified in this section occurs in a vehicle defined in Section
15210, the suspension or revocation specified below shall apply to
the noncommercial driving privilege. The commercial driving privilege
shall be disqualified as specified in Sections 15300 to 15302,
inclusive. For the purposes of this section, suspension or revocation
shall be as follows:
   (1) Except as required under Section 13352.1 or 13352.4, upon a
conviction or finding of a violation of Section 23152 punishable
under Section 23536, the privilege shall be suspended for a period of
six months.
   The privilege may not be reinstated until the person gives proof
of financial responsibility and gives proof satisfactory to the
department of successful completion of a driving-under-the-influence
program licensed pursuant to Section 11836 of the Health and Safety
Code described in subdivision (b) of Section 23538. If the court, as
authorized under paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 23646,
elects to order a person to enroll, participate, and complete either
program described in subdivision (b) of Section 23542, the department
shall require that program in lieu of the program described in
subdivision (b) of Section 23538. For the purposes of this paragraph,
enrollment, participation, and completion of an approved program
shall be subsequent to the date of the current violation. Credit may
not be given to any program activities completed prior to the date of
the current violation.
   (2) Upon a conviction or finding of a violation of Section 23153
punishable under Section 23554, the privilege shall be suspended for
a period of one year. The privilege may not be reinstated until the
person gives proof of financial responsibility and gives proof
satisfactory to the department of successful completion of a
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code as described in subdivision (b)
of Section 23556. If the court, as authorized under paragraph (3) of
subdivision (b) of Section 23646, elects to order a person to enroll,
participate, and complete either program described in subdivision
(b) of Section 23542, the department shall require that program in
lieu of the program described in Section 23556. For the purposes of
this paragraph, enrollment, participation, and completion of an
approved program shall be subsequent to the date of the current
violation. Credit may not be given to any program activities
completed prior to the date of the current violation.
   (3) Except as provided in Section 13352.5, upon a conviction or
finding of a violation of Section 23152 punishable under Section
23540, the privilege shall be suspended for two years. The privilege
may not be reinstated until the person gives proof of financial
responsibility and gives proof satisfactory to the department of
successful completion of a driving-under-the-influence program
licensed pursuant to Section 11836 of the Health and Safety Code as
described in subdivision (b) of Section 23542. For the purposes of
this paragraph, enrollment, participation, and completion of an
approved program shall be subsequent to the date of the current
violation. Credit shall not be given to any program activities
completed prior to the date of the current violation. The department
shall advise a person convicted or found to be in violation of
subdivision (a) of Section 23152 that after completion of 12 months
of the suspension period, which may include credit for a suspension
period served under subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person
may apply to the department for a restricted driver's license. The
department shall advise a person convicted or found to be in
violation of subdivision (b) of Section 23152 that after completion
of 90 days of the suspension period, which may include credit for a
suspension period served under subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3,
the person may apply to the department for a restricted driver's
license. Eligibility for the restricted driver's license is subject
to the following conditions:
   (A) The person has satisfactorily provided, subsequent to the
violation date of the current underlying conviction, either of the
following:
   (i) Proof of enrollment in an 18-month driving-under-the-influence
program licensed pursuant to Section 11836 of the Health and Safety
Code.
   (ii) Proof of enrollment in a 30-month driving-under-the-influence
program licensed pursuant to Section 11836 of the Health and Safety
Code, if available in the county of the person's residence or
employment.
   (B) The person agrees, as a condition of the restriction, to
continue satisfactory participation in the program described in
subparagraph (A).
   (C) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (D) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (E) The person provides proof of financial responsibility, as
defined in Section 16430.
   (F) The person pays all reissue fees and any restriction fee
required by the department.
   (G) The person pays to the department a fee sufficient to cover
the costs of administration of this paragraph, as determined by the
department.
   (H) The restriction shall remain in effect for the period required
in subdivision (f) of Section 23575.
   (4) Except as provided in this paragraph, upon a conviction or
finding of a violation of Section 23153 punishable under Section
23560, the privilege shall be revoked for a period of three years.
The privilege may not be reinstated until the person gives proof of
financial responsibility, and the person gives proof satisfactory to
the department of successful completion of a
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, as described in paragraph (4) of
subdivision (b) of Section 23562. For the purposes of this
paragraph, enrollment, participation, and completion of an approved
program shall be subsequent to the date of the current violation.
Credit shall not be given to any program activities completed prior
to the date of the current violation. The department shall advise the
person that after the completion of 12 months of the revocation
period, which may include credit for a suspension period served under
subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person may apply to the
department for a restricted driver's license, subject to the
following conditions:
   (A) The person has satisfactorily completed, subsequent to the
violation date of the current underlying conviction, either of the
following:
   (i) The initial 12 months of an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (ii) The initial 12 months of a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, and the person agrees, as a
condition of the restriction, to continue satisfactory participation
in that 30-month program.
   (B) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (C) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (D) The person provides proof of financial responsibility, as
defined in Section 16430.
   (E) The person pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue fees
and any restriction fee required by the department.
   (F) The restriction shall remain in effect for the period required
in subdivision (f) of Section 23575.
   (5) Except as provided in this paragraph, upon a conviction or
finding of a violation of Section 23152 punishable under Section
23546, the privilege shall be revoked for a period of three years.
The privilege may not be reinstated until the person files proof of
financial responsibility and gives proof satisfactory to the
department of successful completion of one of the following programs:
an 18-month driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to
Section 11836 of the Health and Safety Code, as described in
subdivision (b) or (c) of Section 23548, or, if available in the
county of the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, or a program specified in
Section 8001 of the Penal Code. For the purposes of this paragraph,
enrollment, participation, and completion of an approved program
shall be subsequent to the date of the current violation. Credit
shall not be given to any program activities completed prior to the
date of the current violation. The department shall advise a person
convicted or found to be in violation of subdivision (a) of Section
23152 that after completion of 12 months of the revocation period,
which may include credit for a suspension period served under
subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person may apply to the
department for a restricted driver's license. The department shall
advise a person convicted or found to be in violation of subdivision
(b) of Section 23152 that after completion of six months of the
revocation period, which may include credit for a suspension period
served under subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person may apply
to the department for a restricted driver's license. Eligibility for
the restricted driver's license is subject to the following
conditions:
   (A) The person has satisfactorily completed, subsequent to the
violation date of the current underlying conviction, one of the
following:
   (i) With regard to a conviction under subdivision (a) of Section
23152, the initial 12 months of an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (ii) With regard to a conviction under subdivision (a) of Section
23152, the initial 12 months of a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, and the person agrees, as a
condition of the restriction, to continue satisfactory participation
in the 30-month driving-under-the-influence program.
   (iii) With regard to a conviction under subdivision (b) of Section
23152, the initial six months of an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (iv) With regard to a conviction under subdivision (b) of Section
23152, the initial six months of a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, and the person agrees, as a
condition of the restriction, to continue satisfactory participation
in the 30-month driving-under-the-influence program.
   (B) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (C) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (D) The person provides proof of financial responsibility, as
defined in Section 16430.
   (E) An individual convicted of a violation of Section 23152
punishable under Section 23546 may also, at any time after
sentencing, petition the court for referral to an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, or, if available in the county
of the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code. Unless good cause is shown, the
court shall order the referral.
   (F) The person pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue fees
and any restriction fee required by the department.
   (G) The person pays to the department a fee sufficient to cover
the costs of administration of this paragraph, as determined by the
department.
   (H) The restriction shall remain in effect for the period required
in subdivision (f) of Section 23575.
   (6) Except as provided in this paragraph, upon a conviction or
finding of a violation of Section 23153 punishable under Section
23550.5 or 23566, the privilege shall be revoked for a period of five
years. The privilege may not be reinstated until the person gives
proof of financial responsibility and proof satisfactory to the
department of successful completion of one of the following programs:
an 18-month driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to
Section 11836 of the Health and Safety Code, as described in
subdivision (b) of Section 23568 or, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, or a program specified in
Section 8001 of the Penal Code. For the purposes of this paragraph,
enrollment, participation, and completion of an approved program
shall be subsequent to the date of the current violation. Credit
shall not be given to any program activities completed prior to the
date of the current violation. The department shall advise the person
that after the completion of 12 months of the revocation period,
which may include credit for a suspension period served under
subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person may apply to the
department for a restricted driver's license, subject to the
following conditions:
   (A) The person has satisfactorily completed, subsequent to the
violation date of the current underlying conviction, either of the
following:
   (i) The initial 12 months of a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, and the person agrees, as a
condition of the restriction, to continue satisfactory participation
in the 30-month driving-under-the-influence program.
   (ii) The initial 12 months of an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if a 30-month program is
unavailable in the person's county of residence or employment.
   (B) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (C) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (D) The person provides proof of financial responsibility, as
defined in Section 16430.
   (E) An individual convicted of a violation of Section 23153
punishable under Section 23566 may also, at any time after
sentencing, petition the court for referral to an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program or, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code. Unless good cause is shown, the
court shall order the referral.
   (F) The person pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue fees
and any restriction fee required by the department.
   (G) The restriction shall remain in effect for the period required
in subdivision (f) of Section 23575.
   (7) Except as provided in this paragraph, upon a conviction or
finding of a violation of Section 23152 punishable under Section
23550 or 23550.5, or Section 23153 punishable under Section 23550.5
the privilege shall be revoked for a period of four years. The
privilege may not be reinstated until the person gives proof of
financial responsibility and proof satisfactory to the department of
successful completion of one of the following programs: an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, or, if available in the county
of the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, or a program specified in
Section 8001 of the Penal Code. For the purposes of this paragraph,
enrollment, participation, and completion of an approved program
shall be subsequent to the date of the current violation. Credit
shall not be given to any program activities completed prior to the
date of the current violation. The department shall advise the person
that after the completion of 12 months of the revocation period,
which may include credit for a suspension period served under
subdivision (c) of Section 13353.3, the person may apply to the
department for a restricted driver's license, subject to the
following conditions:
   (A) The person has satisfactorily completed, subsequent to the
violation date of the current underlying conviction, either of the
following:
   (i) The initial 12 months of an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (ii) The initial 12 months of a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, and the person agrees, as a
condition of the restriction, to continue satisfactory participation
in the 30-month driving-under-the-influence program.
   (B) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (C) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (D) The person provides proof of financial responsibility, as
defined in Section 16430.
   (E) An individual convicted of a violation of Section 23152
punishable under Section 23550 may also, at any time after
sentencing, petition the court for referral to an 18-month
driving-under-the-influence program or, if available in the county of
the person's residence or employment, a 30-month
driving-under-the-influence program licensed pursuant to Section
11836 of the Health and Safety Code. Unless good cause is shown, the
court shall order the referral.
   (F) The person pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue fees
and any restriction fee required by the department.
   (G) The restriction shall remain in effect for the period required
in subdivision (f) of Section 23575.
   (8) Upon a conviction or finding of a violation of subdivision (a)
of Section 23109 that is punishable under subdivision (e) of that
section, the privilege shall be suspended for a period of 90 days to
six months, if ordered by the court. The privilege may not be
reinstated until the person gives proof of financial responsibility,
as defined in Section 16430.
   (9) Upon a conviction or finding of a violation of subdivision (a)
of Section 23109 that is punishable under subdivision (f) of that
section, the privilege shall be suspended for a period of six months,
if ordered by the court. The privilege may not be reinstated until
the person gives proof of financial responsibility, as defined in
Section 16430.
   (b) For the purpose of paragraphs (2) to (9), inclusive, of
subdivision (a), the finding of the juvenile court judge, the
juvenile hearing officer, or the referee of a juvenile court of a
commission of a violation of Section 23152 or 23153 or subdivision
(a) of Section 23109 or Section 23109.1, as specified in subdivision
(a) of this section, is a conviction.
   (c) A judge of a juvenile court, juvenile hearing officer, or
referee of a juvenile court shall immediately report the findings
specified in subdivision (a) to the department.
   (d) A conviction of an offense in a state, territory, or
possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or Canada that, if committed in this
state, would be a violation of Section 23152, is a conviction of
Section 23152 for the purposes of this section, and a conviction of
an offense that, if committed in this state, would be a violation of
Section 23153, is a conviction of Section 23153 for the purposes of
this section. The department shall suspend or revoke the privilege to
operate a motor vehicle pursuant to this section upon receiving
notice of that conviction.
   (e) For the purposes of the restriction conditions specified in
paragraphs (3) to (7), inclusive, of subdivision (a), the department
shall terminate the restriction imposed pursuant to this section and
shall suspend or revoke the person's driving privilege upon receipt
of notification from the driving-under-the-influence program that the
person has failed to comply with the program requirements. The
person's driving privilege shall remain suspended or revoked for the
remaining period of the original suspension or revocation imposed
under this section and until all reinstatement requirements described
in this section are met.
   (f) For the purposes of this section, completion of a program is
the following:
   (1) Satisfactory completion of all program requirements approved
pursuant to program licensure, as evidenced by a certificate of
completion issued, under penalty of perjury, by the licensed program.

   (2) Certification, under penalty of perjury, by the director of a
program specified in Section 8001 of the Penal Code, that the person
has completed a program specified in Section 8001 of the Penal Code.
   (g) The holder of a commercial driver's license who was operating
a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in Section 15210, at the time
of a violation that resulted in a suspension or revocation of the
person's noncommercial driving privilege under this section is not
eligible for the restricted driver's license authorized under
paragraphs (3) to (7), inclusive, of subdivision (a). 
  SEC. 2.    Section 13352.4 of the Vehicle Code is
amended to read:
   13352.4.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (h), the
department shall issue a restricted driver's license to a person
whose driver's license was suspended under paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 13352 or Section 13352.1, if the person
meets all of the following requirements:
   (1) Submits proof satisfactory to the department of enrollment in,
or completion of, a driving-under-the-influence program licensed
pursuant to Section 11836 of the Health and Safety Code, as described
in subdivision (b) of Section 23538.
   (2) Submits proof of financial responsibility, as defined in
Section 16430.
   (3) Pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue fees and any
restriction fee required by the department.
   (4) Pays to the department a fee sufficient to cover the costs of
administrative of this section, as determined by the department.
   (b) The restriction of the driving privilege shall become
effective when the department receives all of the documents and fees
required under subdivision (a) and shall remain in effect until the
final day of the original suspension imposed under paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 13352 or Section 13352.1, or until the
date all reinstatement requirements described in Section 13352 or
13352.1 have been met, whichever date is later, and may include
credit for any suspension period served under subdivision (c) of
Section 13353.3.
   (c) (1) The restriction of the driving privilege shall be limited
to the hours necessary for driving to and from the person's place of
employment, driving during the course of employment, and driving to
and from activities required in the driving-under-the-influence
program.
   (2) The restriction described in paragraph (1) shall not apply if
the person fulfills both the following requirements:
   (A) The person submits the "Verification of Installation" form
described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (g) of Section 13386.
   (B) The person agrees to maintain the ignition interlock device as
required under subdivision (g) of Section 23575.
   (3) If the person fulfills the requirements of paragraph (2), the
person's driver's license record shall indicate the restriction that
the person may only drive a vehicle with a certified ignition
interlock device installed.
   (d) Whenever the driving privilege is restricted under this
section, proof of financial responsibility, as defined in Section
16430, shall be maintained for three years. If the person does not
maintain that proof of financial responsibility at any time during
the restriction, the driving privilege shall be suspended until the
proof required under Section 16484 is received by the department.
   (e) For the purposes of this section, enrollment, participation,
and completion of an approved program shall be subsequent to the date
of the current violation. Credit may not be given to a program
activity completed prior to the date of the current violation.
   (f) The department shall terminate the restriction issued under
this section and shall suspend the privilege to operate a motor
vehicle pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352
or Section 13352.1 immediately upon receipt of notification from the
driving-under-the-influence program that the person has failed to
comply with the program requirements. The privilege shall remain
suspended until the final day of the original suspension imposed
under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352 or Section
13352.1, or until the date all reinstatement requirements described
in Section 13352 or 13352.1 have been met, whichever date is later.

(g) The holder of a commercial driver's license who was operating a
commercial motor vehicle, as defined in Section 15210, at the time of
a violation that resulted in a suspension or revocation of the
person's noncommercial driving privilege under paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 13352 or Section 13352.1 is not eligible
for the restricted driver's license authorized under this section.
   (h) If, upon conviction, the court has made the determination, as
authorized under subdivision (d) of Section 23536 or paragraph (3) of
subdivision (a) of Section 23538, to disallow the issuance of a
restricted driver's license, the department may not issue a
restricted driver's license under this section. 
   SEC. 3.   SEC. 2.   This act shall
become operative on July 1, 2010. 
  SEC. 4.    No reimbursement is required by this
act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California
Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local
agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a
new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or
changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of
Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a
crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the
California Constitution. 
                              
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