operating privilege will be suspended upon the filing of a
criminal complaint and completion of a preliminary
arraignment for an offense listed under subsection (a) and
that the driver will be subject to a restoration fee of up to
$2,000.
(2) Any driver whose operating privilege is suspended
under the provisions of this section shall have the same
right of appeal as provided for under section 1550 (relating
to judicial review).
(d) Ignition interlock.--Notwithstanding section 3805(c)
(relating to ignition interlock), if a driver receives a
suspension pursuant to this section who, at the time of the
offense, was required to comply with the provisions of section
3805 prior to obtaining a replacement license under section
1951(d) (relating to driver's license and learner's permit) and
is driving a vehicle at the time of offense that does not
contain an ignition interlock restriction or ignition interlock
limitation, the suspension imposed under this section shall
result in the recall of any ignition interlock restricted
license previously issued and the driver shall surrender the
ignition interlock restricted license or ignition interlock
limited license to the department. Prior to the issuance of a
replacement license under section 1951(d) that does not contain
an ignition interlock restriction or ignition interlock
limitation, the department shall require that the driver comply
with the provisions of section 3805.
(e) Restoration fees.--
(1) A driver whose operating privilege has been
suspended in accordance with subsection (b) or (c) shall:
(i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) or
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