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MN SF4950
Bill
Status
3/13/2024
Primary Sponsor
Bonnie Westlin
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AI Summary
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Limits ignition interlock device requirements to individuals whose driver's license is revoked, canceled, or denied for alcohol-related incidents, effective August 1, 2024.
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Establishes a new intensive testing program requiring weekly urine analyses for individuals whose licenses are revoked, canceled, or denied for controlled substance or intoxicating substance violations.
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Requires defendants charged with alcohol-related DWI offenses to undergo electronic alcohol monitoring with daily measurements or weekly alcohol tests as a condition of release from detention.
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Requires defendants charged with controlled substance or intoxicating substance DWI offenses to submit to weekly random urine analyses as a condition of release from detention.
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Creates penalties for intensive testing program violations including 180-day extension for first violation, one year for second violation, and 545 days for third and subsequent violations, with misdemeanor charges for tampering with tests.
Legislative Description
Ignition interlock program participation requirement limitation for individuals whose driver's license is revoked, canceled or denied for an incident involving alcohol and establishing an intensive testing program for those whose driver's license is revoked, canceled, or denied for an incident involving a controlled substance or an intoxicating substance
Last Action
Joint rule 2.03, referred to Rules and Administration
4/15/2024