MN HF 10
The Minnesota legislature passed an omnibus transportation bill prohibiting driver’s license suspensions after a conviction for driving on a suspended or revoked license or based solely on a person’s failure to pay a traffic ticket, parking fine, or surcharge from a parking citation. The bill also prohibits the Department of Public Safety from suspending a person’s driver’s license based on failure to appear in court after receiving a citation for a petty misdemeanor or driving after suspension.
You can read the full text of the bill here.
Primary sponsor(s): Rep. Frank Hornstein and Sen. Scott Newman
Recommended Articles
The Cost We No Longer Pay: How Fines and Fees Reform Delivered Billions in Relief for Families
People living paycheck-to-paycheck and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by criminal justice fines and fees. The consequences for b...
The Cost We No Longer Pay: How Fines and Fees Reform Delivered Billions in Relief for Families
Diversion Without Debt: Case Studies from Three County Prosecutors Leading Fee Reform
Diversion Without Debt: Case Studies from Three County Prosecutors Leading Fee Reform
The Essential Guide to Court Reminder Programs
The Essential Guide to Court Reminder Programs
North Dakota HB 1417
North Dakota HB 1417
Impact of Debt-Based License Suspension Reform on Statewide Employment
Impact of Debt-Based License Suspension Reform on Statewide Employment