| VEHICLE CODE SECTION 23247-23249.1 |
| (a) |
It is unlawful for a person to knowingly
rent, lease, or lend a motor vehicle to another person
known to have had his or her driving privilege restricted
as provided in Section 13352 or 23575, unless the vehicle
is equipped with a functioning, certified ignition interlock
device. Any person, whose driving privilege is restricted
pursuant to Section 13352 or 23575 shall notify any
other person who rents, leases, or loans a motor vehicle
to him or her of the driving restriction imposed under
that section.
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| (b) |
It is unlawful for any person whose driving
privilege is restricted pursuant to Section 13352 or
23575 to request or solicit any other person to blow
into an ignition interlock device or to start a motor
vehicle equipped with the device for the purpose of
providing the person so restricted with an operable
motor vehicle.
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| (c) |
It is unlawful to blow into an ignition
interlock device or to start a motor vehicle equipped
with the device for the purpose of providing an operable
motor vehicle to a person whose driving privilege is restricted
pursuant to Section 13352 or 23575. |
| (d) |
It is unlawful to remove, bypass, or tamper
with, an ignition interlock device. |
| (e) |
It is unlawful for any person whose driving
privilege is restricted pursuant to Section 13352 or 23575
to operate any vehicle not equipped with a functioning
ignition interlock device. |
| (f) |
Any person convicted of a violation of this
section shall be punished by imprisonment in the county
jail for not more than six months or by a fine of not
more than five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by both that
fine and imprisonment. |
| (g) |
(1) If any person whose driving privilege
is restricted pursuant to Section 13352 is convicted
of a violation of subdivision (e), the court shall notify
the Department of Motor Vehicles, which shall immediately
terminate the restriction and shall suspend or revoke
the person's driving privilege for the remaining period
of the originating suspension or revocation and until
all reinstatement requirements in Section 13352 are
met.
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