Revocation of installation driving and registration privileges is authorized for military personnel, family members, civilian employees of DOD, contractors, and other individuals with installation driving privileges. (2) Driving privileges are subject to revocation when an individual fails to comply with any of the conditions requisite to the granting privilege (see § 634.6). Revocation of the driving privilege will be for a specified period, but never less than 6 months, applies at all military installations, and remains in effect upon reassignment.
(1) The revocation of installation or overseas command POV driving privileges is a severe administrative measure to be exercised for serious moving violations or when other available corrective actions fail to produce the desired driver improvement. (iv) On an arrest report or other official documentation of the circumstances of an apprehension for intoxicated driving. (iii) Operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.05 percent by volume but less than 0.08 percent blood alcohol by volume in violation of the law of the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is being operated if the jurisdiction imposes a suspension solely on the basis of the BAC level (as measured in grams per 100 milliliters). 08 percent by volume (.08 grams per 100 milliliters) or higher or in violation of the law of the jurisdiction that is being assimilated on the military installation. (ii) Operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of. (i) Refusal to take or complete a lawfully requested chemical test to determine contents of blood for alcohol or other drugs. After a review of available information as specified in § 634.11, installation driving privileges will be immediately suspended pending resolution of the intoxicated driving accident in the following circumstances: Suspension is authorized for non-DOD affiliated civilians only with respect to incidents occurring on the installation or in areas subject to military traffic supervision. (3) Immediate suspension of installation or overseas command POV driving privileges pending resolution of an intoxicated driving incident is authorized for active duty military personnel, family members, retired members of the military services, DOD civilian personnel, and others with installation or overseas command driving privileges, regardless of the geographic location of the intoxicated driving incident. (2) The installation commander has discretionary power to withdraw the authorization of active duty military personnel, DOD civilian employees, and nonappropriated funds (NAF) employees, contractors and subcontractors to operate Government vehicles. Vehicle will be towed at the owner/operator's expense. Any vehicle parked without authorization in an area restricted due to force protection measures may subject the driver to immediate suspension by the installation commanding officer. Aboard Navy installations, any vehicle parked in a fire lane will be towed at the owner's expense.
The commander will determine standards for suspension based on frequency of parking violations and publish those standards. Driving privileges may also be suspended for up to 6 months if a driver continually violates installation parking regulations.
Measures should include counseling, remedial driving training, and rehabilitation programs if violator is entitled to the programs. (1) Driving privileges are usually suspended when other measures fail to improve a driver's performance. The suspension or revocation of installation driving privileges or POV registrations, for lawful reasons unrelated to traffic violations or safe vehicle operation, is not limited or restricted by this part. The installation commander or designee may for cause, or any lawful reason, administratively suspend or revoke driving privileges on the installation. If you suspect you’ve been contacted by someone falsely claiming to be a representative of Magellan Health, please call 1-41, M-F, 9 am – 5 pm, EST, to report it.§ 634.9 Suspension or revocation of driving or privately owned vehicle registration privileges. Our available positions are posted on legitimate job boards and our recruitment team directly contacts candidates should there be a fit. Magellan Health does not interview any candidate through email, nor do we request banking information in the interview process or issue checks to candidates to set up home offices. It has come to our attention that individuals are contacting potential candidates, falsely claiming to be representatives of Magellan Health offering work at home positions. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.