DRIVER RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAM (DRP)
The Driver Responsibility law (TRC Chapter 708) was enacted by the 78th legislative session (House Bill 3588) and establishes a system that assesses surcharges based on certain traffic offenses. DRP only applies to offenses that occurred on or after September 1, 2003. This program does not replace other administrative suspension, or revocation actions that result from these same convictions. The surcharges assessed for this program are in addition to other reinstatement fees required for other administrative actions. Information found at the link below details how surcharges will be assessed.
ADMINISTRATIVE LICENSE REVOCATION (ALR)
The ALR law took effect January 1, 1995. ALR is a civil, administrative process unrelated to criminal court proceedings. It is very important that you contact an attorney immediately if you wish to challenge the suspension of your license, as it is automatically suspended if you do not file for a hearing within 15 days of the date of your arrest.
Additional information regarding ALR can be found here: