LD 1919
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(4) In accordance with section 2416, a court-ordered
suspension of the person's right to register a motor
vehicle;

 
C. For a person having 2 previous OUI offenses within a 10-
year period:

 
(1) A fine of not less than $1,000 $1,100, except that if
the person failed to submit to a test at the request of
a law enforcement officer, a fine of not less than
$1,300 $1,400;

 
(2) A period of incarceration of not less than 30 days,
except that if the person failed to submit to a test at
the request of a law enforcement officer, a period of
incarceration of not less than 40 days;

 
(3) A court-ordered suspension of a driver's license for a
period of 4 years; and

 
(4) In accordance with section 2416, a court-ordered
suspension of the person's right to register a motor
vehicle;

 
D. For a person having 3 or more previous OUI offenses
within a 10-year period, which is a Class C crime:

 
(1) A fine of not less than $2,000 $2,100, except that
if the person failed to submit to a test at the request
of a law enforcement officer, a fine of not less than
$2,400 $2,500;

 
(2) A period of incarceration of not less than 6
months, except that if the person failed to submit to a
test at the request of a law enforcement officer, a
period of incarceration of not less than 6 months and
20 days;

 
(3) A court-ordered suspension of a driver's license
for a period of 6 years; and

 
(4) In accordance with section 2416, a court-ordered
suspension of the person's right to register a motor
vehicle;

 
D-1. A violation of subsection 1-A, paragraph D is a Class C
crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17-
A, section 34, subsection 4-A. The sentence must include a
period of incarceration of not less than 6 months,


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