321J.21 - DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED, DENIED, REVOKED, OR BARRED.

        321J.21  DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED, DENIED,      REVOKED, OR BARRED.         1.  A person whose driver's license or nonresident operating      privilege has been suspended, denied, revoked, or barred due to a      violation of this chapter and who drives a motor vehicle while the      license or privilege is suspended, denied, revoked, or barred commits      a serious misdemeanor.  In addition to any other penalties, the      punishment imposed for a violation of this subsection shall include      assessment of a fine of one thousand dollars.         2.  In addition to the fine, the department, upon receiving the      record of the conviction of a person under this section upon a charge      of driving a motor vehicle while the license of the person was      suspended, denied, revoked, or barred shall extend the period of      suspension, denial, revocation, or bar for an additional like period,      and the department shall not issue a new license during the      additional period.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1220, §21; 97 Acts, ch 177, §21; 98 Acts, ch 1073, §9;      99 Acts, ch 153, §6         Referred to in § 321.211A, 321J.4, 321J.4B         See § 321.555--321.562 for penalties applicable to habitual      offenders