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MN HF3431
Bill
Status
2/17/2026
Primary Sponsor
Samantha Sencer-Mura
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AI Summary
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Removes the July 31, 2029 expiration date from Minnesota's traffic safety camera pilot program, making it permanent for enforcing red light and speeding violations
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Expands program eligibility beyond Minneapolis and Mendota Heights to include any county, statutory or home rule charter city, or town
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Maintains fine structure of $40 for red light violations and speeding, with $80 for speeds 20+ mph over the limit; first offense receives a warning, second offense eligible for diversion with traffic safety course
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Violations do not appear on driving records or affect driver's license status, except for commercial motor vehicle drivers and CDL holders who face stricter penalties
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Retains requirement for public engagement, conspicuous signage at monitoring sites, and 30-day warning period before citations can be issued at new enforcement locations
Legislative Description
Traffic safety camera system pilot program modified and made permanent.
Last Action
Author added Tabke
2/23/2026