Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to driving while impaired; modifying how license plates are impounded​
33 1.3 and reissued under the DWI law; providing criminal penalties; amending Minnesota​
44 1.4 Statutes 2024, sections 169A.37, subdivision 1; 169A.60, subdivisions 4, 5.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 169A.37, subdivision 1, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subdivision 1.Crime described.It is a crime for a person:​
88 1.8 (1) to fail to comply with an impoundment order under section 169A.60 (administrative​
99 1.9plate impoundment);​
1010 1.10 (2) to file a false statement under section 169A.60, subdivision 7, 8, or 14;​
1111 1.11 (3) to operate a self-propelled motor vehicle on a street or highway when the vehicle is​
1212 1.12subject to an impoundment order issued under section 169A.60, unless specially coded​
1313 1.13plates have been issued for the vehicle pursuant to section 169A.60, subdivision 13;​
1414 1.14 (4) to fail to notify the commissioner of the impoundment order when requesting new​
1515 1.15plates;​
1616 1.16 (5) who is subject to a plate impoundment order under section 169A.60, to drive, operate,​
1717 1.17or be in control of any motor vehicle during the impoundment period, unless the vehicle is​
1818 1.18employer-owned and is not required to be equipped with an ignition interlock device pursuant​
1919 1.19to section 171.306, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), or Laws 2013, chapter 127, section 70, or​
2020 1.20has specially coded plates issued pursuant to section 169A.60, subdivision 13, and the person​
2121 1.21is validly licensed to drive; or​
2222 1​Section 1.​
2323 25-02924 as introduced​01/28/25 REVISOR KLL/AD​
2424 SENATE​
2525 STATE OF MINNESOTA​
2626 S.F. No. 1484​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
2727 (SENATE AUTHORS: LATZ)​
2828 OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
2929 Introduction and first reading​02/17/2025​
3030 Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety​ 2.1 (6) who is the transferee of a motor vehicle and who has signed a sworn statement under​
3131 2.2section 169A.60, subdivision 14, to allow the previously registered owner to drive, operate,​
3232 2.3or be in control of the vehicle during the impoundment period.; or​
3333 2.4 (7) to intentionally remove all or a portion of or to otherwise obliterate or damage a​
3434 2.5permanent sticker affixed on and invalidating a registration plate under section 169A.60,​
3535 2.6subdivision 4.​
3636 2.7 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective August 1, 2025, and applies to crimes​
3737 2.8committed on or after that date.​
3838 2.9 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 169A.60, subdivision 4, is amended to read:​
3939 2.10 Subd. 4.Peace officer as agent for notice of impoundment.On behalf of the​
4040 2.11commissioner, a peace officer issuing a notice of intent to revoke and of revocation for a​
4141 2.12plate impoundment violation shall also serve a notice of intent to impound and an order of​
4242 2.13impoundment. On behalf of the commissioner, a peace officer who is arresting a person for​
4343 2.14or charging a person with a plate impoundment violation described in subdivision 1,​
4444 2.15paragraph (d), clause (5), shall also serve a notice of intent to impound and an order of​
4545 2.16impoundment. If the vehicle involved in the plate impoundment violation is accessible to​
4646 2.17the officer at the time the impoundment order is issued, the officer shall seize the registration​
4747 2.18plates subject to the impoundment order. The officer shall destroy all plates seized or​
4848 2.19impounded under this section. Alternatively, the officer may invalidate the plates by affixing​
4949 2.20a permanent sticker on them. The officer shall send to the commissioner copies of the notice​
5050 2.21of intent to impound and the order of impoundment and a notice that registration plates​
5151 2.22impounded and seized under this section have been destroyed or have been affixed with the​
5252 2.23permanent sticker.​
5353 2.24 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 169A.60, subdivision 5, is amended to read:​
5454 2.25 Subd. 5.Temporary permit.If the motor vehicle is registered to the violator and the​
5555 2.26plate impoundment violation is predicated on the results of a chemical test of the violator's​
5656 2.27breath or on a refusal to submit to a chemical test, the officer shall issue a temporary vehicle​
5757 2.28permit that is valid for seven 14 days when the officer issues the notices under subdivision​
5858 2.294. The temporary permit is valid for 45 days if the violator submits to a chemical test of​
5959 2.30the violator's blood or urine. If the motor vehicle is registered in the name of another, the​
6060 2.31officer shall issue a temporary vehicle permit that is valid for 45 days when the notices are​
6161 2.32issued under subdivision 3. The permit must be in a form determined by the registrar and​
6262 2​Sec. 3.​
6363 25-02924 as introduced​01/28/25 REVISOR KLL/AD​ 3.1whenever practicable must be posted on the left side of the inside rear window of the vehicle.​
6464 3.2A permit is valid only for the vehicle for which it is issued.​
6565 3​Sec. 3.​
6666 25-02924 as introduced​01/28/25 REVISOR KLL/AD​