Reinstatement of driving privileges; rescission of ignition interlock
device requirement; conditions; findings of fact
Sec. 11. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter,
IC 9-30-5, or IC 9-30-9, the court shall order the bureau to rescind an
ignition interlock device requirement or reinstate the driving
privileges of a person if:
(1) all of the charges under IC 9-30-5 have been dismissed and
the prosecuting attorney states on the record that no charges
will be refiled against the person;
(2) the court finds the allegations in a petition filed by a
defendant under section 18 of this chapter are true; or
(3) the person:
(A) did not refuse to submit to a chemical test offered as a
result of a law enforcement officer having probable cause to
believe the person committed the offense charged; and
(B) has been found not guilty of all charges by a court or by
a jury.
(b) The court's order must contain findings of fact establishing
that the requirements for reinstatement described in subsection (a)
have been met.
(c) A person whose driving privileges are reinstated under this
section is not required to pay a reinstatement fee.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.18. Amended by P.L.76-2004, SEC.14.
Last modified: May 27, 2006