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MN SF3691

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/19/2026

Primary Sponsor

Ann Johnson Stewart

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Origin

Senate

94th Legislature 2025-2026

AI Summary

  • Establishes an intelligent speed assistance program requiring drivers whose licenses are revoked for qualifying speed violations to install commissioner-certified devices that identify speed limits and limit vehicle speed

  • Creates escalating license revocation periods for speed violations: 6 months for first offense, 1 year for second within 20 years, 3 years for third, and 7 years for fourth or subsequent violations

  • Adds three or more speed limit violations within 12 months as grounds for mandatory license revocation, effective January 1, 2027

  • Makes it a gross misdemeanor to drive after revocation when required to participate in the intelligent speed assistance program, or to operate a vehicle without a functioning certified device

  • Requires device providers to offer discounted rates for indigent participants, prohibits selling collected data, and allows participants up to three speed limit overrides per 30-day period

Legislative Description

Intelligent speed assistance program establishment, certain speeding offenses revocation period extension provision, speed-controlled license restriction establishment, and appropriation

Last Action

Referred to Transportation

2/19/2026

Committee Referrals

Transportation2/19/2026

Full Bill Text

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