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SF 2363

Judicial review of an extension of a person's driver's license revocation for a violation of the ignition interlock system program guidelines provision

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ron Latz

Overview: SF 2363, "Judicial review of an extension of a person's driver's license revocation for a violation of the ignition interlock system program guidelines provision", has be

Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety
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Bill Summary · SF 2363

Overview: SF 2363, "Judicial review of an extension of a person's driver's license revocation for a violation of the ignition interlock system program guidelines provision", has been referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety committee.

Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of this bill is to establish a judicial review process for individuals who have had their driver's license revocation extended due to a violation of the ignition interlock system program guidelines.

Key Provisions:
- Allows a person to petition the court for a hearing to review the extension of their driver's license revocation
- Requires the court to consider the circumstances of the violation and the person's progress in the ignition interlock program
- Grants the court the authority to uphold, modify, or rescind the extension of the revocation
- Specifies the timeline and procedures for the judicial review process

Affected Parties and Impacts: The main parties affected by this bill are:
- Individuals who have had their driver's license revocation extended due to an ignition interlock violation
- The courts, which will be responsible for hearing and adjudicating the petitions for judicial review
- The Minnesota Department of Public Safety, which oversees the ignition interlock program and driver's license revocations

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SF 2363 has been referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety committee for further consideration. The committee will review the bill and potentially hold hearings before deciding whether to recommend it for a full Senate vote.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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