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MN HF3462
Bill
Status
3/8/2010
Primary Sponsor
Paul Rosenthal
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AI Summary
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Commissioner may cancel a driver's license if the person fails to make the final payment of the surcharge and fee under section 171.29, subdivision 2, paragraph (f), or would not have been entitled to receive a license under section 171.04.
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Commissioner shall cancel the driver's license for 60 days or until required or correct information has been provided, whichever is longer, for applicants who committed fraud or deceit in making the application.
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Reinstatement requires a $30 fee for most individuals, or $250 fee plus $430 surcharge for those revoked under specific sections, with the surcharge allocated to driver services (20%), general fund (67%), Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (8%), and vehicle forfeiture account (5%).
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Revenue from $50 of the reinstatement surcharge goes to the traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury account, with 83% to qualified community-based organizations and 17% to maintain the injury registry.
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Persons certified as financially eligible for a public defender may pay 50% of the surcharge plus $25 and 50% of the fee, with license expiring after two years and requiring additional payment to extend for another two years.
Legislative Description
Driver's license cancellation provided for failure to pay final installment of driver's license reinstatement fee and surcharges.
Last Action
House: Division action, to pass and return to Finance
3/25/2010