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New York | N.Y. Veh. & Traf. Law § 1194-a | Zero Tolerance Law: For Offenders under 21 for alcohol-related offenses |
Unless otherwise provided, any person whose license, permit to drive, or any non-resident operating privilege is suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions of this section shall also be liable + See morefor a civil penalty in the amount of one hundred twenty-five dollars, which shall be distributed in accordance with the provisions of subdivision nine of section eighteen hundred three of this chapter.
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$125.00 - $125.00 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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New York | N.Y. Veh. & Traf. Law § 1194 | Revocation of License for Failure to Submit to Chemical Testing |
Except as otherwise provided, any person whose license, permit to drive, or any non-resident operating privilege is revoked pursuant to the provisions of this section shall also be liable for + See morea civil penalty in the amount of five hundred dollars except that if such revocation is a second or subsequent revocation pursuant to this section issued within a five year period, or such person has been convicted of a violation of any subdivision of section eleven hundred ninety-two of this article within the past five years not arising out of the same incident, the civil penalty shall be in the amount of seven hundred fifty dollars.
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$500 - $750
$500; second or subsequent revocation w/in 5 years or convicted of a separate DWI w/in 5 years- $750
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New York | N.Y. Veh. & Traf. Law § 1194 | Revocation of Commercial License for Failure to Submit to Chemical Testing |
Any person whose license is revoked pursuant to the provisions of this section based upon a finding of refusal to submit to a chemical test while operating a commercial motor + See morevehicle shall also be liable for a civil penalty of five hundred fifty dollars except that if such person has previously been found to have refused a chemical test pursuant to this section while operating a commercial motor vehicle or has a prior conviction of any of the following offenses while operating a commercial motor vehicle: any violation of section eleven hundred ninety-two of this article; any violation of subdivision two of section six hundred of this chapter; or has a prior conviction of any felony involving the use of a commercial motor vehicle pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section five hundred ten-a of this chapter, then the civil penalty shall be seven hundred fifty dollars.
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$550 - $750
+ See more$550; prior refusal while operating a commercial vehicle or prior conviction- $750 |
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Texas | Tex. Transp. Code Sec. 542.4031 | State traffic fine |
(a) In addition to the fine prescribed by Section 542.401 or another section of this subtitle, as applicable, a person who enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere + See moreto or is convicted of an offense under this subtitle shall pay $30 as a state traffic fine. The person shall pay the state traffic fine when the person enters the person's plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or on the date of conviction, whichever is earlier.
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$30
Applicable to rules of the road convictions |
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