Rule 375-3-3-.22. Review of Withdrawals Resulting from Out-of-State Conduct
- (1) Any person whose driver's license, permit, or driving privilege has been suspended, revoked, cancelled, denied or disqualified as a result of conduct that occurred in another state shall have a review of such withdrawal once every five (5) years from the date of imposition of such withdrawal. Such review shall result in a determination of whether the withdrawal is still warranted and whether the person is otherwise eligible to operate a motor vehicle in the State of Georgia.
- (2) Any person who appealed such withdrawal pursuant to Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-1-1-.06 shall be eligible for such review upon the expiration of five (5) years from the date on which the Department entered its Final Decision in such appeal.
- (3) In no case shall the Department authorize issuance of a driver's license or permit to any person who has failed to complete the requirements for reinstatement imposed by the state in which such conduct occurred.
Authority: O.C.G.A. § 40-5-52.
History. New Rule entitled "Review of Withdrawals Resulting from Out-of-State Conduct" adopted. F. Mar. 30, 2012; eff. Apr. 19, 2012.
Amended: F. Aug. 12, 2020; eff. Sept. 1, 2020.