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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 49 - Chapter 3 - 49-322
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49-322 - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO CANCEL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR INSTRUCTION PERMIT
AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO CANCEL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR INSTRUCTION
PERMIT. (1) The department shall cancel any driver's license, restricted
school attendance driving permit, or instruction permit upon determining that
the licensee or permittee was not entitled to the issuance of the driver's
license or instruction permit, or that the licensee or permittee failed to
give the required or correct information in his application, or committed
fraud in making the application.
(2) Upon a cancellation, the licensee or permittee shall surrender the
canceled driver's license or canceled instruction permit to the department.
(3) The department shall cancel a person's commercial driver's license
upon determining that the class A, B, or C licensee has falsified information.
Upon cancellation of a class A, B, or C driver's license, the licensee shall
be disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle for a period of
sixty (60) days.
(4) When a driver's license has been canceled for reasons of impairment,
incompetence or inability of the licensed driver to operate a motor vehicle
safely as provided in section 49-303 or 49-326, Idaho Code, and the licensee
has voluntarily surrendered his driver's license, or when a licensed driver
requests cancellation of his license for any of the same reasons stated in
this subsection and he voluntarily surrenders his license, the licensee may be
eligible for a no-fee identification card as provided in section 49-2444,
Idaho Code.
 
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