Does the new law apply to local parking ordinance violations?
The new law specifically lists out the traffic offenses under Minn. Stat., ch. 169 for which an administrative citation may be issued (see No. 1 above), and specifically prohibits the issuance of administrative citations for other violations of Minn. Stat., ch. 169. Parking violations are not specifically listed as an offense for which the new uniform administrative citation can be issued. However, cities may still issue local administrative citations for parking violations because Minn. Stat. § 169.04 specifically states “the provisions of this chapter [Minn Stat., ch. 169—including Minn. Stat., § 169.999] shall not be deemed to prevent local authorities, with respect to streets and highways under their jurisdiction . . .and within the reasonable exercise of the police power from . . . regulating the standing or parking of vehicles.” 10) Are there limits on how we use the funds from administrative fines? The new law requires that a city impose a fine of $60 per citation. When a city p
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