If an offender who violates section 4301.64 of the
Revised | 16 |
Code
was under the age of eighteen years at the time of the | 17 |
offense, the court, in
addition to any other penalties it imposes | 18 |
upon the offender, shall
suspend
the
offender's temporary | 19 |
instruction permit, probationary
driver's license, or
driver's | 20 |
license
for a period of
not less than six months
and not more than | 21 |
one year. If the offender is fifteen years
and six months
of age | 22 |
or older and has not been issued a temporary instruction
permit or | 23 |
probationary driver's license, the offender shall not be
eligible | 24 |
to
be issued such a license or permit for a period of six
months. | 25 |
If the
offender
has not attained the age of fifteen years
and six | 26 |
months, the offender shall
not be eligible to be issued a | 27 |
temporary instruction permit until the offender
attains the age of | 28 |
sixteen years. | 29 |
(C) Whoever violates division (D) of section 4301.21, | 30 |
section 4301.251, 4301.58, 4301.59, 4301.60, 4301.633,
4301.66, | 31 |
4301.68, or 4301.74, division (B), (C), (D), (E)(1), or (F)
of | 32 |
section 4301.69, or division (C), (D),
(E),
(F), (G), or (I) of | 33 |
section 4301.691 of the Revised Code is
guilty
of a misdemeanor of | 34 |
the first degree. | 35 |
If an offender who violates
division (E)(1) of section | 36 |
4301.69 of the
Revised
Code was under the age of eighteen years at | 37 |
the time
of the
offense and the offense
occurred while the | 38 |
offender was the
operator of or a passenger in a motor
vehicle, | 39 |
the court, in
addition to any other penalties it imposes upon the | 40 |
offender,
shall
suspend
the
offender's
temporary instruction | 41 |
permit or
probationary driver's license for
a period of
not less | 42 |
than six
months
and not more than one year.
If the offender is | 43 |
fifteen
years and six months of age or older and has not been | 44 |
issued a
temporary
instruction permit or probationary driver's | 45 |
license,
the
offender shall not be eligible to be issued such a | 46 |
license or
permit
for
a period of six months. If the offender has | 47 |
not
attained the age of fifteen
years and six months, the offender | 48 |
shall not be eligible to be issued a
temporary instruction permit | 49 |
until the offender attains the age of sixteen
years. | 50 |
(E) Whoever violates section 4301.63 or division (B) of | 54 |
section 4301.631 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than | 55 |
twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars. The court
imposing | 56 |
a fine for a violation of section 4301.63 or division
(B) of | 57 |
section 4301.631 of the Revised Code may order that the
fine be | 58 |
paid by the performance of public work at a reasonable
hourly rate | 59 |
established by the court. The court shall designate
the time | 60 |
within which the public work shall be completed. | 61 |
(F)(1) Whoever violates section 4301.634 of the Revised
Code | 62 |
is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. If, in
committing | 63 |
a first violation of that section, the offender
presented to the | 64 |
permit holder or the permit holder's
employee or agent a false, | 65 |
fictitious, or altered identification card, a false or fictitious | 66 |
driver's license purportedly issued by any state, or a driver's | 67 |
license issued by any state that has been altered, the offender
is | 68 |
guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree and shall be fined
not | 69 |
less than two hundred fifty and not more than one thousand | 70 |
dollars, and may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not | 71 |
more than six months. | 72 |
(2) On a second violation in which, for the second time,
the | 73 |
offender presented to the permit holder or the permit
holder's | 74 |
employee or
agent a false, fictitious, or altered identification | 75 |
card, a
false or fictitious driver's license purportedly issued by | 76 |
any
state, or a driver's license issued by any state that has
been | 77 |
altered, the offender is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first | 78 |
degree and shall be fined not less than five hundred nor more
than | 79 |
one thousand dollars, and may be sentenced to a term of | 80 |
imprisonment of not more than six months. The court also may
| 81 |
impose a class seven suspension of the offender's
driver's
or | 82 |
commercial driver's license or
permit or nonresident operating | 83 |
privilege
from the range specified
in division (A)(7) of section | 84 |
4510.02 of the Revised
Code. | 85 |
(3) On a third or subsequent violation in which, for the | 86 |
third or subsequent time, the offender presented to the permit | 87 |
holder or the permit holder's employee or agent a false, | 88 |
fictitious, or altered
identification card, a false or fictitious | 89 |
driver's license
purportedly issued by any state, or a driver's | 90 |
license issued by
any state that has been altered, the offender is | 91 |
guilty of a
misdemeanor of the first degree and shall be fined not | 92 |
less than
five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and may | 93 |
be
sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not more than six | 94 |
months. The court
also shall
impose a class six
suspension of
the | 95 |
offender's driver's or
commercial driver's
license or permit
or | 96 |
nonresident operating
privilege
from the range
specified in | 97 |
division (A)(6) of section
4510.02 of the Revised
Code, and the | 98 |
court may order
that the suspension or denial
remain
in effect | 99 |
until the offender attains the age of twenty-one
years.
The court | 100 |
also may order the offender to perform a
determinate
number of | 101 |
hours of community service, with the court
determining
the actual | 102 |
number of hours and the nature of the
community service
the | 103 |
offender shall perform. | 104 |
(2) Except as provided in division (I)(3) of this section, in | 117 |
addition to the penalty described in division (I)(1) of this | 118 |
section, the court may suspend for not more than one
hundred | 119 |
eighty
days the driver's license, commercial driver's
license, | 120 |
temporary
instruction permit, or nonresident operating
privilege | 121 |
of an
offender who violates division (A) of section
4301.69 of | 122 |
the
Revised Code by buying beer or intoxicating liquor
for an | 123 |
underage person or furnishing beer or intoxicating liquor
to an | 124 |
underage person. | 125 |
(3) Division (I)(2) of this section does not apply to a | 129 |
permit holder, an employee or agent of a permit holder, or a | 130 |
volunteer serving a permit holder for charitable purposes if the | 131 |
person violates division (A) of section 4301.69 of the Revised | 132 |
Code by buying beer or intoxicating liquor for an underage person | 133 |
or furnishing beer or intoxicating liquor for an underage person | 134 |
in the course of employment or volunteer service for the permit | 135 |
holder. | 136 |