Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 169A — Driving While Impaired
Section 169A.277 — Long-term Monitoring.

Subdivision 1. Applicability. This section applies to a person convicted of:
(1) a violation of section 169A.20 (driving while impaired) within ten years of the first of two or more prior impaired driving convictions;
(2) a violation of section 169A.20, if the person is under the age of 19 years and has previously been convicted of violating section 169A.20 or Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 169.121 (driver under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance); or
(3) a violation of section 169A.20, while the person's driver's license or driving privileges have been canceled under section 171.04, subdivision 1, clause (10) (persons not eligible for drivers' licenses, inimical to public safety).
Subd. 2. Monitoring required. When the court sentences a person described in subdivision 1 to a stayed sentence and when electronic monitoring equipment is available to the court, the court shall require that the person participate in a program of electronic alcohol monitoring in addition to any other conditions of probation or jail time it imposes. The court must order the monitoring for a minimum of 30 consecutive days during each year of the person's probationary period.
Subd. 3. Reimbursement. The court shall require partial or total reimbursement from the person for the cost of the electronic alcohol monitoring, to the extent the person is able to pay.
2000 c 478 art 1 s 12; 1Sp2001 c 8 art 12 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 169A — Driving While Impaired

Section 169A.01 — Citation; Application.

Section 169A.03 — Definitions.

Section 169A.05 — Parenthetical References.

Section 169A.09 — Determining Qualified Prior Dwi Incidents.

Section 169A.095 — Determining Number Of Aggravating Factors.

Section 169A.20 — Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.24 — First-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.25 — Second-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.26 — Third-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.27 — Fourth-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.275 — Mandatory Penalties; Nonfelony Violations.

Section 169A.276 — Mandatory Penalties; Felony Violations.

Section 169A.277 — Long-term Monitoring.

Section 169A.28 — Consecutive Sentences.

Section 169A.283 — Stay Of Execution Of Sentence.

Section 169A.284 — Chemical Dependency Assessment Charge; Surcharge.

Section 169A.285 — Penalty Assessment.

Section 169A.31 — Alcohol-related School Bus Or Head Start Bus Driving.

Section 169A.33 — Underage Drinking And Driving.

Section 169A.35 — Open Bottle Law.

Section 169A.37 — License Plate Impoundment Violation Crimes.

Section 169A.40 — Arrest Powers.

Section 169A.41 — Preliminary Screening Test.

Section 169A.42 — Vehicle Impoundment Under Ordinance; Redemption.

Section 169A.43 — Prosecutorial Responsibility; Venue; Criminal History.

Section 169A.44 — Conditional Release.

Section 169A.45 — Evidence.

Section 169A.46 — Affirmative Defenses.

Section 169A.47 — Notice Of Enhanced Penalty.

Section 169A.48 — Immunity From Liability.

Section 169A.50 — Citation.

Section 169A.51 — Chemical Tests For Intoxication.

Section 169A.52 — Test Refusal Or Failure; License Revocation.

Section 169A.53 — Administrative And Judicial Review Of License Revocation.

Section 169A.54 — Dwi Convictions, Adjudications; Administrative Penalties.

Section 169A.55 — License Revocation Termination; License Reinstatement.

Section 169A.60 — Administrative Impoundment Of Plates.

Section 169A.63 — Vehicle Forfeiture.

Section 169A.70 — Alcohol Safety Programs; Chemical Use Assessments.

Section 169A.71 — Research Programs.

Section 169A.72 — Driver Education Programs.

Section 169A.73 — Remote Electronic Alcohol-monitoring Program.

Section 169A.74 — Pilot Programs Of Intensive Probation.

Section 169A.75 — Impaired Driving-related Rules.

Section 169A.76 — Civil Action; Punitive Damages.

Section 169A.78 — Aiding And Abetting.