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Chapter 609B
Section 609B.203
Recent History
- 2024 609B.203 Repealed 2024 c 123 art 4 s 22
- 2014 609B.203 Amended 2014 c 275 art 1 s 129
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609B.203 FAILURE TO PRODUCE PROOF OF INSURANCE; REVOCATION.
(a) A person's driver's license is revoked under section 169.792, subdivision 7, if that
person, whether a driver or motor vehicle owner, fails to provide proof of insurance under the
requirements of section 169.172.
(b) If a person whose driver's license has been revoked under the circumstances specified
in paragraph (a) is also the owner of the motor vehicle, the motor vehicle registration is also
revoked under section 169.172, subdivision 12.
(c) A person, an owner, or, in certain circumstances, a driver, who operates a motor vehicle
upon a public highway, road, or street, fails to have vehicle insurance, and contributes to a vehicle
accident resulting in death or substantial bodily harm, is subject to revocation under section
169.797, subdivision 4, paragraph (c), for not more than 12 months.
History: 2005 c 136 art 14 s 18
(a) A person's driver's license is revoked under section 169.792, subdivision 7, if that
person, whether a driver or motor vehicle owner, fails to provide proof of insurance under the
requirements of section 169.172.
(b) If a person whose driver's license has been revoked under the circumstances specified
in paragraph (a) is also the owner of the motor vehicle, the motor vehicle registration is also
revoked under section 169.172, subdivision 12.
(c) A person, an owner, or, in certain circumstances, a driver, who operates a motor vehicle
upon a public highway, road, or street, fails to have vehicle insurance, and contributes to a vehicle
accident resulting in death or substantial bodily harm, is subject to revocation under section
169.797, subdivision 4, paragraph (c), for not more than 12 months.
History: 2005 c 136 art 14 s 18
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