HF153 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Driver's license suspensions expanded to include all cases where a person is believed to have committed criminal vehicular homicide or criminal vehicular operation, and peace officers required to report all cases where such crime is committed.

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This bill in Minnesota proposes changes related to public safety by expanding the reasons a driver's license can be suspended. Now, if a person is suspected by a peace officer of having committed criminal vehicular homicide or criminal vehicular operation, their driver's license must be suspended. Additionally, it mandates that peace officers must report any incidents where individuals are suspected of these crimes. The changes aim to increase accountability for serious vehicular offenses by ensuring that those suspected of committing these crimes have their driving privileges immediately suspended, pending further investigation or charges.

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