§ 55-10-454 Restricted license; restrictions; ignition interlock device
§ 55-10-454. Restricted license; restrictions; ignition interlock device
(a) If a person is issued a restricted license pursuant to § 55-10-403(d), such license shall be issued for the limited purposes set out in subsection (d) if such person is:
(1) Not required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device; or
(2) Required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device pursuant to § 55-10-403(d)(4).
(b) If a person is issued a restricted license pursuant to § 55-10-403(d), or required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device installed and such person's license is no longer suspended or revoked, such person's license shall not be subject to the geographic restrictions otherwise required by subsection (d) if the person is:
(1) Required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device pursuant to § 55-10-403(a)(1)(A)(iii);
(2) Required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device pursuant to § 55-10-412(b)(1), and such person's license is no longer suspended or revoked;
(3) Required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device pursuant to § 55-10-412(m); or
(4) Ordered to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device upon such person's request pursuant to § 55-10-412(b)(2).
(c) If a person is issued a restricted license pursuant to § 55-10-403(d), such license may be subject to the geographic restrictions set out in subsection (d) if such person is required to operate only a motor vehicle with a functioning ignition interlock device pursuant to § 55-10-412(b)(1) and such person's license is suspended or revoked at the time the person is issued a license pursuant to § 55-10-403(d).
(d) Persons described in subsection (a) shall be issued a restricted license for the following limited purposes:
(1) The person's regular place of employment and any work-related driving;
(2) The office of the person's probation officer or other similar location for the sole purpose of attending a regularly scheduled meeting or other function with the probation officer by a route to be designated by the probation officer;
(3) A court-ordered alcohol safety program;
(4) A college or university in the case of a student enrolled full time in the college or university;
(5) A scheduled interlock monitoring appointment;
(6) A court-ordered outpatient alcohol or drug treatment program;
(7) A scheduled litter pickup work shift as required under subsection (s); and
(8) The person's regular place of worship for regularly scheduled religious services conducted by a bona fide religious institution as defined in § 48-101-502(c).