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MN HF5412
Bill
Status
4/24/2024
Primary Sponsor
Kristin Robbins
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AI Summary
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Driver's license suspensions must be issued by the commissioner when a peace officer certifies probable cause that a person violated criminal vehicular homicide or operation statutes (sections 609.2112, 609.2113, or 609.2114, specific clauses).
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Suspensions are also required when a person is formally charged with criminal vehicular homicide, criminal vehicular operation, or related manslaughter violations (sections 609.20, 609.205, 609.2112, 609.2113, or 609.2114) resulting from motor vehicle operation.
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Peace officers must certify their determination and notify the commissioner of public safety when they determine probable cause exists for the specified criminal vehicular violations.
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Time served under suspension is credited toward any subsequent license revocation period if the person is later convicted of the underlying offense.
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All provisions are effective August 1, 2024, and apply to certifications and determinations made on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Driver's license suspensions expanded to include all cases where a person is believed to have committed criminal vehicular homicide or criminal vehicular operation, and peace officers required to report all cases of offenses.
Last Action
Authors added Moller and Tabke
5/1/2024