[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR634.18]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER V--DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 634--MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISION--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart B--Driving Privileges
 
Sec. 634.18  Reciprocal State-military action.

    The Services recognize the interests of the States in matters of POV 
administration and driver licensing. The following procedures will 
apply:
    (a) Statutory authority may exist within some host nations or States 
for reciprocal suspension and revocation of driving privileges. If so, 
the installation commander or designee will honor the reciprocal 
agreements with State or host nation driver licensing authorities. On 
receipt of written notice, the receiving party may suspend or revoke 
driving privileges as if the violations or incidents had occurred within 
its own jurisdiction.
    (b) If statutory authority does not exist within the State for 
formal military reciprocity, the procedures below will be used.
    (1) Where military reciprocity has not been established by State 
law, commanders will act on reports of suspensions or revocations 
received from state authorities where the installation is located. When 
any State authority suspends or revokes a person's driver's license, the 
installation's driving privilege will be automatically terminated. 
Administrative actions (suspension, revocation, or point assessment) for 
moving traffic violations off the installation reported by State 
authorities should not be less than that required for similar offenses 
on the installation. When notified by a State of a suspension or 
revocation, the installation commander may suspend or revoke the 
person's OF 346.
    (2) In CONUS, the appropriate State licensing authority will be 
notified when a person's installation driving privileges are revoked for 
a period of 1 year or more following final adjudication of an 
intoxicated driving offense or for refusal to submit to a BAC test. The 
notification will be sent to the licensing authority of the State where 
the individual is licensed. (See appendix B to part 634.) The 
notification will include the basis for the revocation and the blood 
alcohol concentration level.
    (c) Overseas installation commanders may be affected by provisions 
of the applicable status of forces agreement (SOFA) and the law of the 
host nation concerning reciprocal suspension and revocation. To the 
extent an agreement concerning reciprocity may be permitted at a 
particular overseas installation, the installation commander must have 
prior authorization to negotiate and conclude such an international 
agreement in accordance with applicable directives, DODD 5530.3, June 
1987 and individual Service instructions.