If someone has received a prior license suspension within 10 years. Then that suspension of 90 days on the first offense would instead result in a suspension of one year. That driver would not be able to receive an occupational license during that period of time.
When an individual gets arrested on a second-offense DUI. Then as a condition of bond, they will be required to put an interlock device in their vehicle. The driver will receive a letter from the Department of Public Safety stating their license has been canceled. However, if a license is canceled because of an interlock. Then they have to show proof of the interlock and pay a fee to the DPS to receive an interlock restrictive driver’s license.