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Section 65B.71 — Compliance.

MN Stat § 65B.71 (2019) (N/A)
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Subdivision 1. Definition of qualified applicant. The definition of "qualified applicant" under section 65B.02, subdivision 2, clause (2) shall, upon the repeal of chapter 170 and the enactment of sections 65B.41 to 65B.71, include a person required to prove automobile insurance coverage as required by sections 65B.41 to 65B.71.

Subd. 2. Application to Metropolitan Airports Commission. The actions permitted a metropolitan airports commission corporation under section 473.606, subdivision 6 shall, upon the repeal of chapter 170 and the enactment of sections 65B.41 to 65B.71, include acts necessary to bring the corporation, its commissioners and agents within the provisions of sections 65B.41 to 65B.71.

Subd. 3. Application to certain county board action. The actions permitted a county board under section 375.32, subdivision 2 shall, upon the repeal of chapter 170 and the enactment of sections 65B.41 to 65B.71, include acts necessary to bring the county, its officers and employees within the provisions of sections 65B.41 to 65B.71.

Subd. 4. Transition provisions. The provisions of Minnesota Statutes 1971, chapter 170, as amended by Laws 1973, chapter 35, sections 37 and 38, shall apply to a person who is involved in a motor vehicle accident occurring before January 1, 1975. Money deposited with the commissioner in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 1971, chapter 170, as amended by Laws 1973, chapter 35, sections 37 and 38, shall be retained by the commissioner and disbursed only in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 1971, chapter 170, as amended by Laws 1973, chapter 35, sections 37 and 38. An operator's license suspended in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 1971, chapter 170, as amended by Laws 1973, chapter 35, sections 37 and 38, shall be reinstated only in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 1971, chapter 170, as amended by Laws 1973, chapter 35, sections 37 and 38.

History: 1974 c 408 s 32 subds 1-3; 1975 c 18 s 15; 1978 c 674 s 57; 1Sp1981 c 4 art 1 s 58

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Section 65B.71 — Compliance.