Minn. R. 7409.2000 - CRIMINAL VEHICULAR HOMICIDE AND INJURY; MANSLAUGHTER; FLEEING FROM PEACE OFFICER
The commissioner shall suspend for one year the driver's license of a person upon receiving a record of a criminal charge arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle for:
If the commissioner receives notice that the criminal charge was dismissed or that the person was acquitted of the criminal charge, the commissioner shall terminate the suspension period.
If the person is later convicted of criminal vehicular homicide and injury, manslaughter, or fleeing a peace officer, the commissioner shall convert the suspension to a revocation. Time accrued under the suspension period must be credited toward the revocation period imposed upon conviction of criminal vehicular homicide and injury, manslaughter, or fleeing a peace officer.
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Statutory Authority: MS s 14.06; 169.792; 169.795; 169.798; 299A.01
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