Section 16030 Of Article 2. Financial Responsibility From California Vehicle Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 2.
16030
. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any person who
knowingly provides false evidence of financial responsibility (1)
when requested by a peace officer pursuant to Section 16028 or (2) to
the clerk of the court as permitted by subdivision (e) of Section
16028, including an expired or canceled insurance policy, bond,
certificate of self-insurance, or assignment of deposit letter, is
guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding seven
hundred fifty dollars ($750) or imprisonment in the county jail not
exceeding 30 days, or by both that fine and imprisonment. Upon
receipt of the court's abstract of conviction, the department shall
suspend the driving privilege, effective upon the date of conviction,
for a period of one year. The court shall impose an interim
suspension of the person's driving privileges pursuant to Section
13550, and shall notify the driver of the suspension pursuant to
Section 13106, and all driver's licenses in the possession of the
driver shall be surrendered to the court pursuant to Section 13550.
Any driver's license surrendered to the court pursuant to this
section shall be transmitted by the court, together with the required
report of the conviction, to the department within 10 days of the
conviction. The suspension may not be terminated until one year has
elapsed from the date of the suspension and until the person files
proof of financial responsibility, as provided in Chapter 3
(commencing with Section 16430) except that the suspension shall be
reinstated if the person fails to maintain proof of financial
responsibility for three years.
(b) However, in lieu of suspending a person's driving privileges
pursuant to subdivision (a), the court shall restrict the person's
driving privileges to driving that is required in the person's course
of employment, if driving of a motor vehicle is necessary in order
to perform the duties of the person's primary employment. The
restriction shall remain in effect for the period of suspension
otherwise required by subdivision (a). The court shall provide for
endorsement of the restriction on the person's driver's license, and
violation of the restriction constitutes a violation of Section 14603
and grounds for suspension or revocation of the license under
Section 13360.
(c) This section does not apply to a driver who is driving a motor
vehicle owned or leased by the employer of the driver and driven in
the course of the driver's employment with the permission of the
employer.