further there are no limitations on the total number of times

the summary suspension may be extended. The Secretary may,

however, limit the number of extensions imposed for violations

occurring during any one monitoring period, as set forth by

rule. Any person whose summary suspension is extended pursuant

to this Section shall have the right to contest the extension

through a hearing with the Secretary, pursuant to Section 2-118

of this Code. If the summary suspension has already terminated

prior to the Secretary receiving the monitoring report that

shows a violation, the Secretary shall be authorized to suspend

the person's driving privileges for 3 months, provided that the

Secretary may, by rule, limit the number of suspensions to be

entered pursuant to this paragraph for violations occurring

during any one monitoring period. Any person whose license is

suspended pursuant to this paragraph, after the summary

suspension had already terminated, shall have the right to

contest the suspension through a hearing with the Secretary,

pursuant to Section 2-118 of this Code. The only permit the

person shall be eligible for during this new suspension period

is a MDDP.

(k) A person who has had his or her summary suspension

extended for the third time, or has any combination of 3

extensions and new suspensions, entered as a result of a

violation that occurred while holding the MDDP, so long as the

extensions and new suspensions relate to the same summary