28-1402. Issuance of special ignition
interlock restricted driver license; restrictions


A. On application pursuant to section 28-1401, subsection A the department may, and
pursuant to section 28-1401, subsection C the department shall, issue a special ignition
interlock restricted driver license that only allows a person whose class D or class G
license has been suspended or revoked for a first offense of section 28-1321 or section
28-1383, subsection A, paragraph 3 to operate a motor vehicle that is equipped with a
functioning certified ignition interlock device and only as follows:


1. Between the person's place of employment and residence during specified periods
of time while at employment.


2. Between the person's place of residence, the person's place of employment and
the person's secondary or postsecondary school according to the person's employment or
educational schedule.


3. Between the person's place of residence and a screening, education or treatment
facility for scheduled appointments.


4. Between the person's place of residence and the office of the person's probation
officer for scheduled appointments.


5. Between the person's place of residence and the office of a physician or other
health care professional.


6. Between the person's place of residence and a certified ignition interlock
device service facility.


B. The department may only issue a special ignition interlock restricted driver
license to an applicant who is otherwise qualified by law.


C. Except as provided in section 28-1463, if the department suspends, revokes,
cancels or otherwise rescinds a person's special ignition interlock restricted license or
privilege for any reason, the department shall not issue a new license or reinstate the
special ignition interlock restricted driver license during the prescribed period of
suspension or revocation or while the person is otherwise ineligible to receive a
license.