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47-6-107.4.


§47-6-107.4.


    Whenever a license or instruction permit for the operation of a
motor vehicle is canceled or denied pursuant to Section 6-107.3 of
this title, the license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle shall
remain canceled or denied for a minimum period of sixty (60) days or
until the person whose license or permit has been canceled or denied
reaches eighteen (18) years of age, whichever period is the shortest;
provided, however, a denial pursuant to paragraph 2 of subsection A
of Section 6-107.3 of this title shall remain in effect only until
such time as a student presents to the Department of Public Safety
sufficient documentation of attainment of an eighth grade level of
reading proficiency pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 of this
act.  After the minimum period, the licensee or applicant may at any
time apply for driving privileges by presenting sufficient
documentation to the Department of Public Safety pursuant to Section
6-107.3 of this title and paying the fee required for issuance or
renewal of a Class D license.



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