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House Journal: Page 2060: Tuesday, April 30, 1996

5.  An individual applying for a motor vehicle license following
a period of suspension or revocation under section 321.205 for
a drug or drug-related offense, section 321.209, subsection 8,
pursuant to a dispositional order issued under section 232.52,
subsection 2, paragraph "a", or under section 321.210,
subsection 1, paragraph "d", or section 321.210A, 321.213A,
321.213B, 321.216B, or 321.513, following a period of suspension
under section 321.194, or following a period of revocation
pursuant to a court order issued under section 901.5,
subsection 10, or under section 321J.2A, is not required to
maintain proof of financial responsibility under this section.
Sec.    .  Section 901.5, Code 1995, is amended by adding
the following new subsection:
NEW SUBSECTION.  10.  In addition to any sentence imposed
pursuant to chapter 902 or 903, the court shall order the state
department of transportation to revoke the defendant's driver's
license or motor vehicle operating privilege for a period of one
hundred eighty days, or to delay the issuance of a motor vehicle
license for one hundred eighty days after the person is first
eligible if the defendant has not been issued a motor vehicle
license, and shall send a copy of the order in addition to the
notice of conviction required under section 124.412, 126.26, or
453B.16, to the state department of transportation, if the
defendant is being sentenced for any of the following offenses:
a.  A controlled substance offense under section 124.401,
124.401A, 124.402, or 124.403.
b.  A drug or drug-related offense under section 126.3.
c.  A controlled substance tax offense under chapter 453B.
If the person's operating privileges are suspended or revoked at
the time of sentencing, the order shall provide that the one
hundred eighty-day revocation period shall not begin until all
other suspensions or revocations have terminated. Any order
under this section shall also provide that the department shall
not issue a temporary restricted license to the defendant during
the revocation period, without further order by the court.
Sec.    .  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This division of this Act, being
deemed of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
DIVISION VI
Sec.    .  REPEAL.  Section 312.2A, Code 1995, is repealed.
Sec.    .  RETROACTIVITY, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND APPLICABILITY
PROVISIONS.
1.  Sections 50, 51, and 200 of this Act, being deemed of
immediate importance, take effect upon enactment.
2.  Section 300 of this Act, takes effect July 1, 1997.
3.  Section 400 of this Act, amending section 8.57, subsection
5, Code Supplement 1995, by adding new paragraph "e", being
deemed of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment and
applies retroactively to July 1, 1995.
4.  Sections 500 and 501 of this Act amending section 602.8108
are effective July 1, 1997."

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