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MN SF3656
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/19/2026
Primary Sponsor
Zaynab Mohamed
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AI Summary
- Removes the July 31, 2029 expiration date from Minnesota's traffic safety camera pilot program, making it permanent
- Expands eligibility for camera-based traffic enforcement beyond Minneapolis and Mendota Heights to include any county, statutory or home rule charter city, or town
- Maintains existing fine structure: $40 for red light violations and standard speeding violations, $80 for speeding 20+ mph over the limit
- Preserves first-offense warning requirement and second-offense diversion eligibility (with traffic safety course), except for commercial vehicle operators and CDL holders
- Repeals Minnesota Statutes section 169.147, subdivision 19, which contained the program's sunset provision
Legislative Description
Making permanent the traffic safety camera system pilot program and modification
Last Action
Referred to Transportation
2/19/2026
Committee Referrals
Transportation2/19/2026
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