Section 2.91.170. Period of revocation.  


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  • 	(a)  Except as otherwise specified in this section, the department may revoke a license issued under this chapter for a period of time from at least 30 days to a permanent revocation based on the severity of the offense and the recency of the licensee's prior offense, if any.  
    	(b)  The period of revocation for certain offenses is as follows:  
    		(1) conviction of an offense as defined by AS 28.15.181(a)(1), (4), (6), (7), (9), or (10), for a period of  
    			(A) one year for a first conviction; and  
    			(B) lifetime for any subsequent convictions;  
    		(2) conviction of an offense as defined by AS 28.33.140 for a period as provided by AS 28.33.140;  
    		(3) conviction of an offense that would be grounds for denial under 2 AAC 91.030(c)(3) or (6) results in a permanent revocation;  
    		(4) failure or refusal to surrender a license to the department upon receipt of notice or upon demand results in a 30-day revocation, beginning after the period of suspension or revocation for which the original notice or demand was based has expired;  
    		(5) operation of a school or giving of instruction during the period of a license suspension or revocation results in a one-year revocation beginning after the original period of suspension or revocation has expired;  
    		(6) making a material false statement or concealing a material fact in an application results in at least a 30-day revocation.  
    	(c)  At the end of the period of revocation, the affected person may apply for a new license under this chapter.  
    

Authorities

28.05.131;28.05.141;28.17.041;28.17.051

Notes


Authority
AS 28.05.131 AS 28.05.141 AS 28.17.041 AS 28.17.051
History
Eff. 7/1/2006, Register 178