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2009 Minnesota Statutes > Title 37 > Chapter 169A - Driving While Impaired
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Title 37
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§ 169A.01
Citation; Application
§ 169A.03
Definitions
§ 169A.05
Parenthetical References
§ 169A.07
First-time Dwi Violator; Off-road Vehicle or Boat
§ 169A.09
Determining Qualified Prior Dwi Incidents
§ 169A.095
Determining Number of Aggravating Factors
§ 169A.20
Driving While Impaired
§ 169A.24
First-degree Driving While Impaired
§ 169A.25
Second-degree Driving While Impaired
§ 169A.26
Third-degree Driving While Impaired
§ 169A.27
Fourth-degree Driving While Impaired
§ 169A.275
Mandatory Penalties; Nonfelony Violations
§ 169A.276
Mandatory Penalties; Felony Violations
§ 169A.277
Long-term Monitoring
§ 169A.28
Consecutive Sentences
§ 169A.283
Stay of Execution of Sentence
§ 169A.284
Chemical Dependency Assessment Charge; Surcharge
§ 169A.285
Penalty Assessment
§ 169A.31
Alcohol-related School Bus or Head Start Bus Driving
§ 169A.33
Underage Drinking and Driving
§ 169A.35
Open Bottle Law
§ 169A.37
License Plate Impoundment Violation Crimes
§ 169A.40
Arrest Powers
§ 169A.41
Preliminary Screening Test
§ 169A.42
Vehicle Impoundment under Ordinance; Redemption
§ 169A.43
Prosecutorial Responsibility; Venue; Criminal History
§ 169A.44
Conditional Release
§ 169A.45
Evidence
§ 169A.46
Affirmative Defenses
§ 169A.47
Notice of Enhanced Penalty
§ 169A.48
Immunity from Liability
§ 169A.50
Citation
§ 169A.51
Chemical Tests for Intoxication
§ 169A.52
Test Refusal or Failure; License Revocation
§ 169A.53
Administrative and Judicial Review of License Revocation
§ 169A.54
Dwi Convictions, Adjudications; Administrative Penalties
§ 169A.55
License Revocation Termination; License Reinstatement
§ 169A.60
Administrative Impoundment of Plates
§ 169A.63
Vehicle Forfeiture
§ 169A.70
Alcohol Safety Programs; Chemical Use Assessments
§ 169A.71
Research Programs
§ 169A.72
Driver Education Programs
§ 169A.73
Remote Electronic Alcohol-monitoring Program
§ 169A.74
Pilot Programs of Intensive Probation
§ 169A.75
Impaired Driving-related Rules
§ 169A.76
Civil Action; Punitive Damages
§ 169A.78
Aiding and Abetting
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