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MN SF3300
Bill
Status
3/14/2018
Primary Sponsor
William Ingebrigtsen
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AI Summary
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Requires ignition interlock device restrictions for license reinstatement after DWI revocation for repeat offenders, with compliance periods of one year for second offense or offense within ten years of prior incident, and two years for offenses involving blood alcohol concentration twice the legal limit or test refusal.
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Mandates completion of rehabilitation and abstinence verification for persons with three or more qualified impaired driving incidents before license reinstatement, with abstinence verification periods ranging from three to six years depending on prior incident history.
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Creates new misdemeanor offense for operating a motor vehicle while license or driving privilege is suspended, revoked, or canceled under DWI-related statutes after receiving notice of the suspension or revocation.
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Prohibits the Judicial Council from adding violations of driving without a license after DWI-related suspension, revocation, or cancellation to the Statewide Payables List, making it a criminal offense rather than a payable traffic violation.
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Effective date of August 1, 2018, applies to offenses committed on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Ignition interlock requirement for repeat driving impaired offenders; driving without a license after DWI-related offense not a payable offense
Last Action
Withdrawn and re-referred to Finance
4/9/2018