Title 037 · Title 37

Restricted licenses - When issued.

Citation: N.D. Admin. Code § 37-03-04-01

Section: 37-03-04-01

37-03-04-01. Restricted licenses - When issued. The director may issue a restricted license to a person depending upon the facts and circumstances of each individual case as follows: 1. When written certification is received from an insurance carrier indicating that a policy or policies of insurance limiting a person to operation of motor vehicles described in the policy or to designated times and locations and not insuring such person when operating other motor vehicles. 2. When the director has suspended a license for the accumulation of more than twelve points or has revoked a license for refusal to submit to a test or tests for intoxication, the director after a showing of good cause by the person may issue a temporary restricted license valid, after seven days of the suspension period have passed, for the remainder of the suspension period, authorizing the use of a motor vehicle only during the time and places specified. 3. When the director has good cause to believe that a person has physical disabilities that require special equipment on a motor vehicle to enable such person to safely operate the motor vehicle, the director may impose restrictions with respect to the type of motor vehicle the licensee may operate. 4. When the director has good cause to believe that the imposition of restrictions applicable to a person would be appropriate to assure the safe operation of a motor vehicle by that person. History: Effective January 1, 1979. General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02 Law Implemented: NDCC 39-06-17, 39-06.1-11, 39-16.1-09