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Title ADMINISTRATIVE LICENSE REVOCATION
Accession No 00724847
Journal Title State Legislative Fact Sheet information
Corp. Authors
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration information; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration information
Publication Date   19950900
Description 4 p.; Figures(1); References
Languages English
Abstract Administrative license revocation (ALR) laws are based on objective chemical tests (blood, breath or urine). ALR allows police and driver licensing authorities to revoke the driver's license swiftly, without long delays while waiting for a criminal trial, and protects the offender's right to due process through an appeal process. This fact sheet presents some key facts concerning ALR and addresses the following four questions: What provisions should be included in an ALR law? How much does this type of program cost? How can this type of program be financed? Who supports ALR? Criteria that States must achieve to receive incentive grants provided in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) are listed.
TRT Terms Administrative procedures information; Costs information; Driver licenses information; Drugs information; Drunk driving information; Financing information; Governments information; Grant aid information; Impaired drivers information; Incentives information; Licensing information; Private enterprise information; Public relations information; Revocation information; State laws information
Identifier Terms Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency act 1991
Other Terms Administrative license revocation; Driver license revocation; Driving under the influence; Incentive grants; Intermodal surface transportation efficiency act; Private sector; Public sector; Public support
Report Number HS-042 085
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration information
Document Source National Highway Traffic Safety Administration information
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