OK - found this online - Under the work permit provisions, I was allowed to drive to outpatient treatment after my 1st DWI.
A work permit in Minnesota, also referred to as a limited license, is a driver’s license with conditions for those individuals whose licenses have been suspended or revoked due to a DWI or DUI conviction or implied consent violation.
Eligibility for a limited license depends on several factors, such as your blood alcohol concentration and number of previous offenses. Only a driver who is presently employed or a full-time homemaker may qualify for a limited license.
Under the state’s DWI laws, the application for a limited license must be able to show that you are unable to ride-share or take a bus to and from your workplace.
Whether or not you will qualify for a limited license or work permit is also dependent on your current driving record.
In most instances, you will only be allowed to drive to and from work, to chemical dependency treatments, to college or postsecondary institution, or to provide for the medical, nutritional, or educational needs of your family.
There is also the option for an ignition interlock device. there is a really long list of conditions and stipulations that someone must meet to qualify for the interlock device.