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How can I be restored (decertified) from Habitual Offender status?

Frequently Asked Questions - Bureau of Hearings, NH DOS
You must request a hearing. Questions of a legal nature may be referred to an attorney of your choice and at your expense. Decertification from Habitual Offender Revocation Form

What is an Habitual Offender?

Frequently Asked Questions - Bureau of Hearings, NH DOS
The purpose of the habitual offender law (RSA 259:39) is to provide maximum safety for all persons who travel in New Hampshire, discourage repeated patterns of conviction and DENY license and operating privileges to individuals who fail to respect and obey our laws.

How does someone get to be certified as an habitual offender?

Frequently Asked Questions - Bureau of Hearings, NH DOS
Habitual offenders have very poor driving records and certification is based on a 5 "rolling year" (not a calendar year) period based upon date of violation resulting in conviction. Any combination of 12 violations for speeding, crossing a solid yellow line, operating without a valid license contrary to RSA 263:1 and operating without proof of insurance within this five (5) year period will result in certification.

Is a Departure Report needed for a statutory override or an habitual offender?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Each class of crime has a penalty range set by the legislature which may be enhanced to higher maximum when the offender is charged as an habitual. These statutory ranges on listed on the individual grids. These minimum and maximum ranges govern over a presumptive sentence which falls below or above such ranges. See A.C.A. 16-90-803(b)(3)(C).

Who is an offender?

Frequently Asked Questions -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1
offender is an incarcerated person in the physical custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a state department of corrections, a county sheriff's department or a municipal law enforcement agency.

How long will the restored tooth last?

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Your restored tooth could last a lifetime, if you continue to care for your teeth and gums. However, regular checkups are necessary. As long as the root(s) of a treated tooth are nourished by the tissues around it, your tooth will remain healthy. Please note: The ADA does not provide specific answers to individual questions about fees, dental problems, conditions, diagnoses, treatments or proposed treatments, or requests for research.

Q27. What happens when an officer is decertified?

NH PSTC FAQs- Frequently Asked Questions
A27. That officer cannot again serve as a sworn police or corrections officer in New Hampshire unless and until the Council has voted to reinstate the officer. The officer's name is also posted to a national database of decertified officers.

WHEN IS AN OFFENDER REQUIRED TO REGISTER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Sex offenders are required to register upon release from the sentencing court, city jail, county jail, state correctional facility or private/public institution. An offender moving to Nebraska who is subject to the registry must notify the local county sheriff in the county in which they reside or are temporarily domiciled within five (5) working days of the move to Nebraska.

WHERE DOES AN OFFENDER REGISTER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
If not registered by the sentencing court, city jail, county jail, state correctional facility or public/private institution, the offender must register at the sheriff's office in the county in which they reside or to which they have moved, are employed or are employed or attends a post-secondary institution in Nebraska. The registering agency then forwards the registration information to the Nebraska State Patrol's Sex Offender Registry.

WHAT HAPPENS IF AN OFFENDER MOVES?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Registrants must inform the local sheriff's office of all address changes. When the registrant moves to another county, they must notify the current sheriff's office and register with the new sheriff's office with in five (5) working days. Similarly, when an offender moves out-of-state they must notify the sheriff's office where they presently reside or are temporarily domiciled and then comply with the registry laws of the state to which they have moved.

CAN MORE THAN ONE NOTIFICATION BE CONDUCTED ON AN OFFENDER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Each time a registrant moves or a reclassification is made on a registrant another notification will be made. For high risk/level 3 offenders, the State Patrol will make the initial media notification and additional news releases. Community meetings or direct contact with neighbors can be utilized by local law enforcement to provide notice in addition to the State Patrol news release.

Can I call and speak to an offender?

FAQ's
Offenders may make an unlimited number of collect calls between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Pre-paid calling cards are also available through the commissary for an offender to purchase to allow calls to numbers which do not accept collect calls. No offender may receive incoming calls. If an emergency call is received and confirmed by a staff member, a message will be taken to the offender and they will be notified to contact the caller via the offender telephone system.

What happens if an offender does not register?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
The failure to register is a felony. If found guilty, a sex offender could spend at least one year in prison.

Q15. Will it become habitual for using this product?

HomeCare Ozone Food Sterilizer
Yes, it will become habitual. The so-called "habitual" means that you have already got used to the smell of ozone, and cannot stand the water with the smell of chlorine, bleach and other odd smells; or you are used to the ozone bath, and do not use any other soap. Therefore, we are very positive to tell you that you become habitual, and ozone is one of the necessities of your daily life that you cannot live without it.

What are "restored maps"?

WardMaps.com - Frequently Asked Questions
Restored Maps are our specialty. We digitize all the maps we own and restore them using the latest graphic software. We sell archival quality prints of the restored maps. We do not perform restoration of the paper maps.

V-D. Have any cryopreserved species been restored to life ?

CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Bull sperm have been successfully cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen and used for fertilization since the early 1950s. Since 1982 countless human embryos have been stored in liquid nitrogen and subsequently developed into normal children. Additionally, nematode worms have been successfully cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen and then revived. Radiation creates free radicals (molecules with unpaired electrons) that damage normal biological molecules.

Will my body be restored to its original function after I have surgery?

FAQ
Often this depends on the extent and type of injury. There have been remarkable strides in orthopedic surgery over the last 25 years, developing procedures that are "anatomic". That means the surgeon will, as nearly as possible, "fix" the injured structure to restore the original anatomical configuration. However, all surgical procedures will create scar tissue and some structures may need to be removed or replaced.

Is my piece restored?

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We strive in customer satisfaction. We will never knowingly sell you a restored piece without previously informing you of the extent of the restoration. If you suspect we shipped you a restored piece in error, please contact your sales representative within 15 days of arrival.

When will the wetlands be restored?

Dutch Slough Wetland Restoration Project
The project is still in the planning phase during which time the project partners will develop a restoration design and schedule. Depending on the design, implementation may begin as early as 2006.

Should I have my piano restored?

C R A F T S M A N P I A N O
Not all traditional pianos are worth restoring. Some lesser-known makes/models are not sturdy enough or musically good enough, to justify the investment. Selection of your piano is important. If you have a good name piano such as Steinway, Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering, Baldwin, Petroff, Sohmer and a few select others-these are worth restoring.
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