Section 13350 Of Article 3. Suspension And Revocation By Department From California Vehicle Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
13350
. (a) The department immediately shall revoke the privilege of
a person to drive a motor vehicle upon receipt of a duly certified
abstract of the record of a court showing that the person has been
convicted of any of the following crimes or offenses:
(1) Failure of the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident
resulting in injury or death to a person to stop or otherwise comply
with Section 20001.
(2) A felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used,
except as provided in Section 13351, 13352, or 13357.
(3) Reckless driving causing bodily injury.
(b) If a person is convicted of a violation of Section 23152
punishable under Section 23546, 23550, or 23550.5, or a violation of
Section 23153 punishable under Section 23550.5 or 23566, including a
violation of subdivision (b) of Section 191.5 of the Penal Code as
provided in Section 193.7 of that code, the court shall, at the time
of surrender of the driver's license or temporary permit, require the
defendant to sign an affidavit in a form provided by the department
acknowledging his or her understanding of the revocation required by
paragraph (5), (6), or (7) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352, and
an acknowledgment of his or her designation as a habitual traffic
offender. A copy of this affidavit shall be transmitted, with the
license or temporary permit, to the department within the prescribed
10 days.
(c) The department shall not reinstate the privilege revoked under
subdivision (a) until the expiration of one year after the date of
revocation and until the person whose privilege was revoked gives
proof of financial responsibility as defined in Section 16430.