Minnesota HF3908 modifies ignition interlock program license revocation requirements and classifies driver's license indicators as private data.
Minnesota HF3908 amends the ignition interlock program by modifying license revocation requirements for individuals with certain driving offenses. It also classifies driver's license indicators as private data, restricting their disclosure. The bill makes technical corrections to various sections of Minnesota Statutes, including sections 169A.54, 171.07, 171.09, 171.12, and 171.306. The changes ensure that data on individuals provided to obtain a driver's license or identification card is treated as private and may only be disclosed under specific conditions.
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