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Senate passes DWI interlock conference report extending revocation look‑back and clarifying interlock withdrawal rules
Summary
The Senate unanimously passed the conference committee report on House File 2130, which extends driver’s license revocation look‑back periods and revises rules for voluntary and involuntary withdrawal from the interlock program.
The Minnesota Senate on May 17 unanimously adopted the conference committee report on House File 2130, a public‑safety bill that extends the look‑back period for certain driving offenses and modifies the state’s ignition interlock program rules.
Senator Lachs, who presented the conference committee report on the floor, described the changes as aimed at preventing repeat…
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