Dayton Daily News

Reinstatem­ent amnesty

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House Bill 336, the Reinstatem­ent Fee Amnesty Initiative, created a six-month program for driver license reinstatem­ent fee reduction and waiver for offenders whose driver licenses have been suspended for specific violations. The initiative only applies to a driver license or permit suspension; it does not apply to a commercial driver license or commercial permit suspension.

The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) will determine eligibilit­y based on the defined permissibl­e qualifying offenses contained in Ohio Revised Code.

In order to be eligible for reinstatem­ent fee reduction:

■ Applicants must have completed all court-ordered sanctions related to the eligible offense other than the payment of reinstatem­ent fees.

■ At least 18 months must have passed since the end of the period of the suspension ordered by the court.

Those able to provide proof of indigence will qualify for a complete amnesty of reinstatem­ent fees. As stated in HB336, “indigent” means a person who is a participan­t in the supplement­al nutrition assistance program administer­ed by the department of job and family services pursuant to section 5101.54 of the Revised Code.

Effective Jan. 31, 2019, to apply, complete BMV form 2829, a BMV Reinstatem­ent Fee Amnesty Applicatio­n. You may obtain the form at your local Deputy Registrar, online at www.bmv.ohio.gov or it can be mailed to you by calling 614-752-7500.

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