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MN SF4377
Bill
Status
3/30/2022
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Latz
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AI Summary
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Modifies Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 169A.44 regarding conditional release requirements for persons charged with driving while impaired crimes.
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Creates exception allowing courts to waive electronic alcohol monitoring requirements if a charged person enrolls in the ignition interlock program under section 171.306.
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Exception applies to persons charged with first-degree, second-degree, or third-degree driving while impaired violations.
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Maintains existing electronic alcohol monitoring requirements for nonfelony and felony DWI violations unless the ignition interlock program alternative is utilized.
Legislative Description
Requirement modification that certain persons charged with driving while impaired crimes submit to electronic alcohol monitoring
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy
3/30/2022