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Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 51 VOLUNTARY IGNITION INTERLOCK - 2ND OFFENCE Once you complete the required impaired driving education program you have the option of waiting out your suspension term or installing an ignition interlock device for a longer period of time. If you choose to install the ignition interlock device you must keep it in for the mandatory number of days. If the device is removed during the term you cannot wait out your suspension, you must reinstall the device until you have it in for the required number of days. For more information and costs visit the Ignition Interlock Program page online at www.sgi.sk.ca. The following chart outlines the suspension term that must be served and the minimum number of days that the ignition interlock device must be installed: Footnotes 1.New drivers are any driver under 19 years of age, all drivers with a Class 5 licence or higher, those with an Endorsement 6, M1, or M2, and all restricted or provisional licence holders. 2.Required programs must be completed prior to installation of voluntary ignition interlock for 2nd and subsequent offences. 3.Voluntary Ignition Interlock means it is optional to participate in the program. Once installed, mandatory ignition interlock rules apply, and the device must remain installed for the minimum required period. DRINKING, DRUGSAND DRIVING CONSEQUENCES CONTINUED

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