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  1. Sec. 169A.53 MN Statutes

    Upon receiving a request the commissioner or the commissioner's designee shall review the order, the evidence upon which the order was based, and any other material information brought to the …

  2. Implied Consent - Driving While Impaired (DWI/DUI) - Library ...

    Oct 7, 2025 · If your driving privilege has been revoked or disqualified under the Implied Consent Law (Minnesota Statutes, sections 169A.50 -.53), you are entitled to a review of the order by the …

  3. Minn. Stat. § 169A.53 : TRANSPORTATION - CaseMine

    (a) Within 60 days following receipt of a notice and order of revocation or disqualification pursuant to section 169A.52 (revocation of license for test failure or refusal), a person may petition the court for …

  4. Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169A (2024) - Driving While ...

    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. …

  5. Minnesota Statutes 169A.53 – Administrative and Judicial ...

    Upon receiving a request the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall review the order, the evidence upon which the order was based, and any other material information brought to the …

  6. Sec. 169A.53 versions MN Statutes

    Oct 19, 2025 · 2025 Minnesota Statutes TRANSPORTATION Chapter 169A Section 169A.53Minnesota Statutes

  7. Implied Consent - Repka Law, LLC

    Under Minnesota’s implied consent law—Minnesota Statutes §169A.50-53—a person loses his/her driver’s license after being charged with DWI. This is known as a driver’s license revocation.