unlicensed individual, including a driver whose license has
expired, shall submit an acknowledgment of suspension or
revocation to the department in lieu of a driver's license],
except for the suspension of the operating privilege of an
unlicensed individual under 16 years of age, in which case the
suspension shall commence automatically upon the individual's
16th birthday for the specified period [if an acknowledgment is
received any time prior to the individual's 16th birthday. If a
licensed driver is not in possession of his driver's license, no
credit toward the disqualification, revocation or suspension
shall be earned until a sworn affidavit or a form prescribed by
the department is surrendered to the department swearing that
the driver is not in possession of his driver's license. Such
credit shall be rescinded if it is later determined that the
driver was untruthful in the affidavit. Credit shall also be
revoked if a person surrenders a duplicate license and it is
later determined that the person was still in possession of an
earlier issued, unexpired license]. The department may, upon
request of the person whose license is suspended or
disqualified, delay the commencement of the period of suspension
or disqualification for a period not exceeding six months
whenever the department determines that failure to grant the
extension will result in hardship to the person whose license
has been suspended or disqualified.
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(e) [Request for hearing.--A person whose operating
privilege has been suspended or revoked may request at any time
during the suspension or revocation, and the department shall
provide, a hearing if the person believes that credit toward the
person's suspension or revocation has not been given by the
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