DWI reform, service dogs: New laws take effect Aug. 1 in Minn.
- Minnesota will implement tougher DWI penalties starting August 1, extending the look-back period for offenses from 10 to 20 years, as advocated by Rep. Larry Kraft and Sen. Ron Latz.
- New housing protections will prevent extra fees for service dogs in training and prohibit discrimination, as stated by Sen. Bonnie Westlin and Rep. Cedrick Frazier.
- A new law allows cities to conduct national criminal background checks for adult entertainment and massage business licenses, according to Rep. Bernie Perryman and Sen. Jeff Howe.
- Court fees will no longer be required for the Office of Ombudsperson for American Indian Families in specific cases, helping reduce barriers, as mentioned by Rep. Sandra Fiest and Sen. Sandy Pappas.
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