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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 171

171.174 REVOCATION; FLEEING PEACE OFFICER OFFENSE.

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171.174 REVOCATION; FLEEING PEACE OFFICER OFFENSE.
The commissioner of public safety shall revoke the license of a person upon receipt of a certificate of conviction showing that the person has in a motor vehicle violated section 609.487, subdivision 3 or 4, or an ordinance in conformity with those subdivisions. The commissioner shall revoke the license as follows:
(1)for the first offense under section 609.487, subdivision 3 , for not less than one year;
(2)for the second offense or subsequent offenses under section 609.487, subdivision 3 , for not less than three years;
(3)for an offense under section 609.487, subdivision 4 , clause (a), for not less than ten years;
(4)for an offense under section 609.487, subdivision 4 , clause (b), for not less than seven years; and
(5)for an offense under section 609.487, subdivision 4 , clause (c), for not less than five years.
A limited license under section 171.30 may not be issued for one-half of the revocation period specified in clauses
(1)to
(5)and after that period is over only upon and as recommended by the adjudicating court.
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