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§10605.__Sentencing alternative; habitual violator

 
1.__Habitual violator defined.__For purposes of this section,
"habitual violator" means a person whose record, as maintained by
the department, shows that:

 
A.__The person has been convicted of 3 or more prohibited
acts under this Part within the previous 5-year period,
except that, whenever more than one prohibited act is
violated at the same time, multiple convictions are deemed
to be one offense; or

 
B.__The person has been convicted of 2 or more Class E
crimes pursuant to section 10603 within the previous 5-year
period.

 
2.__Sentencing alternative for habitual violators.__When an
habitual violator is convicted of a crime in this Part the court
shall impose a sentencing alternative involving not less than 3
days imprisonment, none of which may be suspended, and a fine of
not less than $500, none of which may be suspended.

 
§10606.__License or permit violation

 
A person may not violate any restriction of a license or
permit issued in accordance with this Part.__Unless otherwise
provided in this Part, each day a person violates a restriction
of a license or permit issued in accordance with this Part, that
person commits a Class E crime.

 
§10607.__Rule violations; operation of motor vehicles on public

 
water supply

 
Notwithstanding section 10602, a person who violates a rule
regulating the operation of motor vehicles on public water
supplies commits a civil violation for which a forfeiture of not
less than $100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged.

 
CHAPTER 909

 
GENERAL OFFENSES

 
§10651.__Failure to stop for law enforcement officer

 
1.__Prohibition.__A person may not:

 
A.__Fail or refuse to stop a motor vehicle or other
conveyance immediately upon request or signal of any officer
in uniform whose duty it is to enforce this Part;


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