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(a)__A forfeiture of not less than $200 nor more
than $500;

 
(b)__ A 3-month to 6-month suspension of a license
or permit to operate a motor vehicle, the right to
operate a motor vehicle or the right to apply for
and obtain an operator's license.__The court shall
issue an order to prevent the issuance or renewal
of licenses under this division.__The court shall
give notice of suspension and take physical
custody of an operator's license or permit as
provided in Title 29-A, section 2434.__The court
shall immediately forward the operator's license
and a certified abstract of suspension to the
Secretary of State; and

 
(c)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture and license suspension permitted by
divisions (a) and (b); or

 
(3)__For all subsequent offenses:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of $500 that may not be
suspended, except as provided in division (c);

 
(b)__A one-year suspension of a license or permit
to operate a motor vehicle, the right to operate a
motor vehicle or the right to apply for and obtain
an operator's license.__The court shall issue an
order to prevent the issuance or renewal of
licenses under this division.__The court shall
give notice of suspension and take physical
custody of an operator's license or permit as
provided in Title 29-A, section 2434.__The court
shall immediately forward the operator's license
and a certified abstract of suspension to the
Secretary of State; and

 
(c)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture and license suspension permitted by
divisions (a) and (b).

 
C.__A person who violates subsection 6 commits a civil
violation for which a forfeiture of not less than $50 nor
more than $200 may be adjudged for any one offense.

 
Sec. 2. 28-A MRSA §2051, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1997, c. 373, §146,
is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
2.__Violation.__A minor who violates this section commits a
civil violation for which the following penalties may be
adjudged:

 
A.__For a violation of subsection 1, paragraph A, B, C, D-2,
E or F:

 
(1)__For a first offense:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more
than $300; and

 
(b)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture permitted by division (a);

 
(2)__For a 2nd offense:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of not less than $200 nor more
than $500 that may not be suspended, except as
provided in division (b); and

 
(b)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture permitted by division (a); or

 
(3)__For all subsequent offenses:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of $500 that may not be
suspended, except as provided in division (b); and

 
(b)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture permitted by division (a); and

 
B.__For a violation of subsection 1, paragraph D or D-1:

 
(1)__For a first offense:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more
than $300;

 
(b)__A one-month to 3-month suspension of a
license or permit to operate a motor vehicle, the
right to operate a motor vehicle or the right to
apply for and obtain an operator's license.__The
court shall issue an order to prevent the issuance
or renewal of licenses under this division.__The
court shall give notice of suspension and take
physical custody of an operator's license or
permit as provided in Title 29-A, section 2434.__
The court shall immediately forward the operator's
license and a certified abstract of suspension to
the Secretary of State; and

 
(c)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture and license suspension permitted by
divisions (a) and (b);

 
(2)__For a 2nd offense:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of not less than $200 nor more
than $500 that may not be suspended, except as
provided in division (c);

 
(b)__A 3-month to 6-month suspension of a license
or permit to operate a motor vehicle, the right to
operate a motor vehicle or the right to apply for
and obtain an operator's license.__The court shall
issue an order to prevent the issuance or renewal
of licenses under this division.__The court shall
give notice of suspension and take physical
custody of an operator's license or permit as
provided in Title 29-A, section 2434.__The court
shall immediately forward the operator's license
and a certified abstract of suspension to the
Secretary of State; and

 
(c)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture and license suspension permitted by
divisions (a) and (b); and

 
(3)__For all subsequent offenses:

 
(a)__A forfeiture of $500 that may not be
suspended, except as provided in division (c);

 
(b)__A one-year suspension of a license or permit
to operate a motor vehicle, the right to operate a
motor vehicle or the right to apply for and obtain
an operator's license.__The court shall issue an
order to prevent the issuance or renewal of
licenses under this division.__The court shall
give notice of suspension and take physical
custody of an operator's license or permit as
provided in Title 29-A, section 2434.__The court
shall immediately forward the operator's license
and a certified abstract of suspension to the
Secretary of State; and

 
(c)__Specified work for the benefit of the State,
the municipality or other public entity or a
charitable institution.__This penalty may be
applied as an alternative to or in addition to the
forfeiture and license suspension permitted by
divisions (a) and (b).

 
When a person is adjudged to have committed a first offense under
this section, the judge shall inform that person that the
forfeitures for the 2nd and subsequent offenses are mandatory and
can not be suspended, except as otherwise provided.__Failure to
inform the first offender that subsequent forfeitures are
mandatory is not a ground for suspension of any subsequent
forfeiture.

 
SUMMARY

 
The bill adds motor vehicle license suspension as a penalty
option for minors who use false identification to obtain tobacco
or alcohol. A court may impose a one-month to 3-month suspension
for a first offense, a 3-month to 6-month suspension for a 2nd
offense and a one-year suspension for any subsequent offense.


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