License suspension definition

License suspension means to prohibit, for a stated period of time, the conduct authorized by the
License suspension means to prohibit, for a limited and specified stated period of time, the conduct authorized by the license.
License suspension means a suspension of a person's driver's license by the DMV for violating 23 V.S.A. §§ 1201 and 1216 by operating a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or other substance.

Examples of License suspension in a sentence

  • The Chairperson can deny an Application if the Applicant would, if licensed, be subject to License suspension or revocation under the Critical Driver Program at the time the Application is submitted.

  • For the purpose of calculating points that might lead to a License suspension or revocation, the Commission will count the single violation with the highest point total, if a Driver has accumulated points for multiple violations arising from a single incident.

  • In the alternative to any of the specific penalties established in this Chapter, the Commission may in its discretion, impose a penalty of License revocation, License suspension of up to six months, and/or a fine, not to exceed $1,000 for each violation, against a Licensed Driver.

  • For the purpose of calculating points that might lead to a License suspension or revocation, if a Driver has accumulated points for multiple violations arising from a single incident, the Commission will count the single violation with the highest point total..

  • License suspension, revocation generally, calculations of time and number of violations, etc.8-217.

  • A person licensed under this ordinance who has had their State of Maine Commercial Shellfish License suspended shall forfeit their Frenchman Bay Regional Shellfish Conservation Ordinance license (Regional License) for the duration of the State of Maine Commercial Shellfish License suspension.

  • In order for the Fund to deliver stable and consistent growth consistent with its objective, the Investment Manager may reduce exposure to equities and increase exposure to Money Market Instruments and fixed income securities, based on its view of the outlook for global equity markets, as further detailed below.

  • The Chairperson can deny an Application if the Applicant would if licensed be subject to License suspension or revocation under the Critical Driver Program at the time the Application is submitted.

  • License suspension; failure to implement drug residue prevention program.

  • In the alternative to any of the specific penalties established in this Chapter, the Commission can, in its discretion, impose a penalty of License revocation, License suspension of up to six months, and/or a fine, not to exceed $1,000 for each violation, against a Licensed Driver.


More Definitions of License suspension

License suspension means a suspension of a person’s driver’s license by DMV for violating 23 V.S.A. §1201 by operating a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor or other substances.
License suspension means a written notice from the department
License suspension means a hard suspension of all driving privileges.

Related to License suspension

  • License Period means the period beginning from the Commencement Date and ending on the Termination Date.

  • Short-term suspension means any disciplinary action whereby a student is not permitted to attend school for a period not to exceed ten school days.

  • Discontinuance Notice means the written Notice sent by the Billing Party to the other Party that notifies the Non- Paying Party that in order to avoid disruption or disconnection of the Interconnection Services, furnished under this Agreement, the Non-Paying Party must remit all Unpaid Charges to the Billing Party within fifteen (15) calendar days following receipt of the Billing Party’s Notice of Unpaid Charges.

  • License year means the period of time for which a

  • Long-term suspension means the removal of a student from the school premises and regular classroom activities for more than ten (10) consecutive school days, or for more than ten (10) school days cumulatively for multiple disciplinary offenses in any school year. A Principal/Designee may, in his or her discretion, allow a student to serve a long-term suspension in school. Removal solely from participation in extracurricular activities or school-sponsored events, or both, shall not count as removal in calculating school days. Except for students who are charged with a disciplinary offense set forth in subsections (a) or (b) of G.L. c. 71, §37 H, or in section 37H ½ of G.L. c. 71, no student may be placed on long-term suspension for one or more disciplinary offenses for more than ninety (90) school days in a school year beginning with the first day that the student is removed from school. No long-term suspension shall extend beyond the end of the school year in which such suspension is imposed.

  • Blackout Period has the meaning set forth in Section 2(d)(ii).