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31 does not have an approved ignition interlock device or
32 if the person tampers with or circumvents an ignition
33 interlock device, in addition to other penalties
34 provided, the person's temporary restricted license
35 shall be revoked.
36 g. a person holding a temporary restricted license
37 issued under this subsection shall not operate a
38 commercial motor vehicle, as defined in section 321.1,
39 on a highway if a commercial driver's license is
40 required for the person to operate the commercial
41 motor vehicle.
42 h. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter
43 to the contrary, the court may order the department to
44 issue a temporary restricted license to a person
45 otherwise eligible for a temporary restricted license
46 under this subsection, whose period of revocation
47 under this chapter has expired, but who has not met
48 all requirements for reinstatement of the person's
49 driver's license or nonresident operating privileges.
50 Sec. 4. NEW SECTION. 321J.2B PARENTAL AND SCHOOL

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1 NOTIFICATION - PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
2 1. a peace officer shall make a reasonable effort
3 to identify a person under the age of eighteen who
4 violates section 321J.2 or 321J.2A, and if the person
5 is not referred to juvenile court, the law enforcement
6 agency of which the peace officer is an employee shall
7 make a reasonable attempt to notify the person's
8 custodial parent or legal guardian of the violation,
9 whether or not the person is taken into custody,
10 unless the officer has reasonable grounds to believe
11 that notification is not in the best interests of the
12 person or will endanger that person.
13 2. The peace officer shall also make a reasonable
14 effort to identify the elementary or secondary school
15 which the person attends if the person is enrolled in
16 elementary or secondary school and to notify the
17 superintendent or the superintendent's designee of the
18 school which the person attends, or the authorities in
19 charge of the nonpublic school which the person
20 attends, of the violation. If the person is taken
21 into custody, the peace officer shall notify a
22 juvenile court officer who shall make a reasonable
23 effort to identify the elementary or secondary school
24 the person attends, if any, and to notify the
25 superintendent of the school district or the
26 superintendent's designee, or the authorities in
27 charge of the nonpublic school, of the violation. A
28 reasonable attempt to notify the person includes, but
29 is not limited to, a telephone call or notice by


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