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  7409.2400 FAILURE TO MAINTAIN INSURANCE.  

    Subpart 1.  Authority; suspension periods.  Under Minnesota 
 Statutes, section 169.797, subdivision 4a, the commissioner 
 shall suspend the driver's license of an operator upon a showing 
 by department records, including accident reports or other 
 sufficient evidence, that a plan of reparation security had not 
 been provided and maintained at the time of the incident.  The 
 driver's license must be suspended for a period of:  

      A.  30 days, if the operator's driver's license has 
 not been withdrawn under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, 
 within a five-year period; 

      B.  90 days, if the operator's driver's license has 
 been withdrawn once under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, 
 within a five-year period; 

      C.  180 days, if the operator's driver's license has 
 been withdrawn twice under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, 
 within a five-year period; or 

      D.  one year, if the operator's driver's license has 
 been withdrawn three or more times under Minnesota Statutes, 
 section 169.797, within a five-year period.  

    Subp. 2.  Converted to revocation.  If a person is later 
 convicted under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, subdivision 
 4, paragraph (b), for the same offense, then the commissioner 
 shall convert the suspension imposed under this part to a 
 revocation under part 7409.1600, subpart 1.  

    Subp. 3.  Suspension time credited to revocation period.  
 Time accrued under the suspension period in this part must be 
 credited toward the revocation period imposed upon conviction 
 under Minnesota Statutes, section 169.797, subdivision 4, 
 paragraph (b).  

    STAT AUTH: MS s 14.06; 169.795; 169.798 

    HIST: 16 SR 1177; L 1992 c 571 art 14 s 13
Current as of 12/01/00