Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7409 - DRIVING PRIVILEGES; LOSS, REINSTATEMENT
REVOCATION
Part 7409.1600 - INSURANCE-RELATED OFFENSES
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7409.1600
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024
Subpart 1. Failure to maintain insurance.
The commissioner shall revoke the driver's license of a person upon receiving a record of conviction under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, for operating an uninsured vehicle, for a period of:
A. 30 days, if the person has no other
convictions under Minnesota Statutes, section
169.797,
within a five-year period;
B. 90
days, if the person has been convicted two times under Minnesota Statutes,
section
169.797,
within a five-year period;
C. 180
days, if the person has been convicted three times under Minnesota Statutes,
section
169.797,
within a five-year period; or
D.
one year, if the person has been convicted four or more times under Minnesota
Statutes, section
169.797,
within a five-year period.
Subp. 2. Failure to produce proof of insurance.
The commissioner shall revoke the driver's license of a person who fails to produce proof of insurance under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.791 or 169.792. The revocation period is:
A. 30 days
or until the person files proof of insurance held at the time of the incident
if the person has no other violations of Minnesota Statutes, section
169.791,
169.792,
or
169.797,
within five years;
B. 90 days or
until the person files proof of insurance held at the time of the most recent
incident if the person has two violations of any combination of Minnesota
Statutes, section
169.791,
169.792,
or
169.797,
within five years;
C. 180 days or
until the person files proof of insurance held at the time of the most recent
incident if the person has three violations of any combination of Minnesota
Statutes, section
169.791,
169.792,
or
169.797,
within five years; and
D. one year
or until the person files proof of insurance held at the time of the most
recent incident if the person has four or more violations of any combination of
Minnesota Statutes, section
169.791,
169.792,
or
169.797,
within a five-year period.
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.06; 169.792; 169.795; 169.798; 299A.01
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