How does a deferred prosecution petitioner request an extension of the temporary license, and what happens if the initial temporary license lapses before the extension can be effected?
The petitioner (or his/her attorney) simply needs to advise the court of his/her intent to petition and the need for the extension. The manner and form of that request will probably vary somewhat from court-to-court. The court is authorized to issue the petitioner a letter from the court to be taken to the nearest DOL licensing station. With that letter of authority, an extension can be issued on the spot. The extended temporary can be issued any time during or after the term of the initial temporary license. 13. Are treatment centers required to report every single absence or deviation from deferred prosecution requirements or simply substantial violations The DUI law and the deferred prosecution law are totally different laws. The DUI laws govern offenders convicted of DUI. Deferred prosecution applies only to people who enter a comprehensive treatment program for alcoholism/addiction as an alternative to prosecution. However, both laws have one important element in common; it is up
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