(a) The department shall issue a restricted driver's license
to a person whose driver's license was suspended under paragraph
(3) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352, if all of the following
requirements have been met:
(1) 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 23542 has
been received in the department's headquarters.
(2) The person submits proof of financial responsibility,
as described in Section 16430.
(3) The person completes not less than 12 months of the
suspension period imposed under paragraph (3) of subdivision
(a) of Section 13352. The 12 months may include credit for
any suspension period served under subdivision (c) of Section
13353.3.
(4) The person pays all applicable reinstatement or reissue
fees and any restriction fee required 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 (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
13352, or until the date all reinstatement requirements
described in Section 13352 have been met, whichever date
is later.
(c) 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.
(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. No credit may be given
to any program activities completed prior to the date of
the current violation.
(f) The department shall terminate the restriction imposed
pursuant to this section and shall suspend the privilege
to drive under paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
13352 upon receipt of notification from the driving-under-the-influence
program that the person has failed to comply with the program
requirements.
(g) If, upon conviction, the court has made the determination,
as authorized under subdivision (b) of Section 23540 or
subdivision (d) of Section 23542, to disallow the issuance
of a restricted driver's license, the department may not
issue a restricted driver's license under this section.
(h) Any person restricted pursuant to this section may
apply to the department for a restricted driver's license,
subject to the conditions specified in paragraph (3) of
subdivision (a) of Section 13352. Whenever proof of financial
responsibility has already been provided and a restriction
fee has been paid in compliance with restrictions described
in this section, and the offender subsequently receives
an ignition interlock device restriction described in paragraph
(3) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352, the proof of financial
responsibility period shall not be extended beyond the previously
established term and no additional restriction fee shall
be required.
(i) This section applies to a person who meets all of
the following conditions:
(1) Has been convicted of a violation of Section 23152
that occurred on or before July 1, 1999, and is punishable
under Section 23540, or former Section 23165.
(2) Was granted probation for the conviction subject to
conditions imposed under subdivision (b) of Section 23542,
or under subdivision (b) of former Section 23166.
(3) Is no longer subject to the probation described in
paragraph (2).
(4) Has not completed the licensed driving-under-the-influence
program under paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
13352 for reinstatement of the driving privilege.
(5) Has no violations in his or her driving record that
would preclude issuance of a restricted driver's license.
(j) This section shall become operative on September 20,
2005.
Amended Sec. 6.5, Ch. 551, Stats. 2004. Effective January 1,
2005. Operative September 20, 2005.