1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to natural resources; modifying game and fish laws; modifying use of
1.3vehicles for hunting; modifying oversight committee provisions; modifying
1.4provisions for wildlife management areas; modifying license provisions and
1.5fees; modifying invasive species provisions; providing for certain grants;
1.6requiring development of certain master plan; modifying provisions for taking
1.7wild animals; authorizing nonlethal hazing of Canada geese; modifying
1.8disability-related angling and hunting licenses and special permit provisions;
1.9providing for designations on driver's license and Minnesota identification
1.10card; updating and eliminating certain obsolete language; modifying prior
1.11appropriations; requiring issuance of general permit; requiring rulemaking;
1.12amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 84.154, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; 84.777,
1.13subdivision 2; 84.87, by adding a subdivision; 84.944, subdivision 2; 84A.10;
1.1484A.50; 84D.01, subdivision 8b; 97A.025; 97A.055, subdivision 4b; 97A.131;
1.1597A.137, subdivision 3, by adding a subdivision; 97A.311, subdivision 5,
1.16by adding a subdivision; 97A.434, subdivision 1; 97A.441, subdivisions 1, 5;
1.1797A.473, subdivisions 2a, 2b, 5, 5a; 97A.502; 97B.031, subdivision 5; 97B.081,
1.18subdivision 3; 97B.086; 97B.095; 97B.111, subdivision 1; 97B.516; 97B.605;
1.1997B.655, subdivision 1; 97B.667, subdivisions 3, 4; 97B.731, subdivision 1;
1.2097C.821; 171.07, subdivision 15, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes
1.212013 Supplement, sections 97A.441, subdivisions 6, 6a; 97A.475, subdivisions
1.222, 3; 97A.485, subdivision 6; Laws 2008, chapter 363, article 5, section
1.234, subdivision 7, as amended; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
1.24Statutes, chapters 87A; 97B; 97C; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections
1.2584.154, subdivision 5; 84A.04; 84A.08; 84A.11; 97A.081; 97A.083; 97A.445,
1.26subdivision 3; 97A.4742, subdivision 3; 97B.061; 97B.611; 97B.615; 97B.621,
1.27subdivisions 1, 4; 97B.625; 97B.631; 97B.635; 97B.711; 97B.715, subdivision 2;
1.2897B.803; 97B.911; 97B.915; 97B.921; 97B.925; 97C.011; 97C.827; Minnesota
1.29Rules, part 6100.5100.
1.30BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

1.31    Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.154, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
1.32    Subdivision 1. Conservation project. The commissioner is hereby authorized, with
1.33the approval of the Executive Council, and on such terms as may be deemed advantageous
1.34to the state, to sell and convey to the United States the fee title, free from any mineral
2.1reservation, of lands acquired by the state for the Lac qui Parle River water control project
2.2upon which dams and appurtenant structures have been or may be constructed and such
2.3rights-of-way as may be required by the United States to provide access thereto for the
2.4purposes of construction, maintenance and operation, and to grant, sell and convey either
2.5such fee title to, or flowage rights over, all lands acquired for the project on and above Lac
2.6qui Parle Lake which lie below the 935.7 foot elevation on project datum, and to grant,
2.7sell and convey flowage rights only over all lands so acquired on or above Marsh Lake
2.8which lie below the 939.5 foot elevation on project datum and over all of such lands
2.9on and above either of these lakes which lie above such elevations, and to lease to any
2.10appropriate agency of the United States for conservation purposes, subject to such flowage
2.11rights, any of such lands the ownership of which is retained by the state, or to enter into a
2.12cooperative agreement with any such agency for the development and management of
2.13any wild life or other conservation activity thereon; provided, that no such conveyance or
2.14agreement shall waive any claim of the state for reimbursement from the United States
2.15under the Flood Control Act of June 28, 1938, and any amendments thereof. Each such
2.16lease for conservation purposes and each such cooperative agreement for the development
2.17and management of wild life or other conservation activity on such lands shall contain
2.18specific conditions reserving to the public during all open seasons for hunting wild
2.19waterfowl at least 40 percent of the area of these lands suitable for hunting waterfowl as
2.20public shooting grounds.

2.21    Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.154, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
2.22    Subd. 2. Commissioner may complete Lac qui Parle and Big Stone Lake
2.23projects. Inasmuch as the cessation of the work relief program of the federal government
2.24and the entry of the United States into the present war prevented completion of certain
2.25contemplated features of the Lac qui Parle and Big Stone Lake water control projects
2.26heretofore undertaken by the Executive Council, in cooperation with federal agencies,
2.27and it is desirable that such projects be completed in order to secure effective control and
2.28utilization of the waters affected for the purposes of prevention and control of floods,
2.29water conservation, improvement of conditions for game and fish, and other authorized
2.30public uses, The commissioner of natural resources is authorized to construct all works
2.31and improvements pertaining or incidental to said projects which the commissioner deems
2.32necessary for such purposes, and to maintain and operate the same so far as not transferred
2.33to the United States pursuant to law.

2.34    Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.154, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
3.1    Subd. 3. Powers of commissioner. The commissioner of natural resources may
3.2use for any project herein authorized any land of the state under the commissioner's
3.3jurisdiction or control so far as is not inconsistent with the laws governing the same,
3.4may acquire by purchase, gift, or condemnation any additional lands or interests in lands
3.5required for such projects, including lands or interests in adjacent states if authorized by
3.6the laws thereof, may accept gifts or grants of money or property from the United States or
3.7any other source for such projects, may use and apply any money or property so received
3.8in accordance with the terms of the gift or grant so far as is not inconsistent with the
3.9provisions of this section or other laws, may act in behalf of the state as sponsor for any
3.10such project undertaken or authorized by the United States, may make any sponsor's
3.11contributions required for any such project out of money appropriated by Laws 1943,
3.12chapter 476, or otherwise made available therefor, and may cooperate with the United
3.13States or any adjacent state or any authorized agency of either in constructing, maintaining
3.14and operating any such project upon such terms and conditions as the commissioner may
3.15deem proper not inconsistent with the laws of this state.

3.16    Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.777, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
3.17    Subd. 2. Off-highway vehicle and snowmobile seasonal restrictions. (a)
3.18Except for designated forest roads, a person must not operate an off-highway vehicle or
3.19snowmobile on state forest lands during the firearms deer hunting season in areas of the
3.20state where deer may be taken by rifle. This paragraph does not apply to a person in
3.21possession of a valid deer hunting license operating an off-highway vehicle or snowmobile
3.22before or after legal shooting hours or from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3.23    (b) The commissioner may designate and post winter trails on state forest lands
3.24for use by off-highway vehicles.
3.25    (c) For the purposes of this subdivision, "state forest lands" means forest lands under
3.26the authority of the commissioner as defined in section 89.001, subdivision 13, and lands
3.27managed by the commissioner under section 282.011.

3.28    Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.87, is amended by adding a subdivision to
3.29read:
3.30    Subd. 5. Snowmobile operation during the firearms deer season. Snowmobile
3.31operation during the firearms deer hunting season is restricted as provided in section
3.3284.777, subdivision 2, and rules adopted by the commissioner.

3.33    Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84.944, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
4.1    Subd. 2. Designation of acquired sites. The critical natural habitat acquired in fee
4.2title by the commissioner under this section shall be designated by the commissioner as:
4.3(1) an outdoor recreation unit pursuant to section 86A.07, subdivision 3, or (2) as provided
4.4in sections 89.018, subdivision 2, paragraph (a), 97A.101, 97A.125, and 97C.001, and
4.597C.011. The commissioner may so designate any critical natural habitat acquired in
4.6less than fee title.

4.7    Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84A.10, is amended to read:
4.884A.10 EMINENT DOMAIN.
4.9The department has the power of eminent domain in chapter 117. The department
4.10may acquire, by eminent domain or by purchase, lands or interests in lands in the preserve
4.11that the department considers necessary for state ownership, use, or development for the
4.12purposes of sections 84A.01 to 84A.11 84A.101. No money shall be used to acquire the
4.13lands or interests until the department determines that the money will not be required to
4.14meet the requisitions of the counties authorized under section 84A.04, or for payment of
4.15certificates of indebtedness and their interest.

4.16    Sec. 8. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84A.50, is amended to read:
4.1784A.50 CERTAIN CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AND VALIDATED.
4.18Certificates relating to bonds issued to finance or refinance public drainage ditches,
4.19the principal and interest of the bonds, the amount of money collected from drainage
4.20assessments and credited to ditches, and the amount of the deficit in the ditch fund made
4.21by a county auditor under section 84A.04, 84A.23, or 84A.33 to the commissioner of
4.22management and budget on which payment has been made by the state are accepted as
4.23correct and are validated.

4.24    Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 84D.01, subdivision 8b, is amended to read:
4.25    Subd. 8b. Inspect. "Inspect" means to examine water-related equipment to determine
4.26whether aquatic invasive species, aquatic macrophytes, or water is present and includes
4.27removal, drainage, decontamination, collection and sampling, or treatment to prevent the
4.28transportation and spread of aquatic invasive species, aquatic macrophytes, and water.

4.29    Sec. 10. [87A.10] TRAP SHOOTING SPORTS FACILITY GRANTS.
4.30The commissioner of natural resources shall administer a program to provide
4.31cost-share grants to local recreational trap shooting clubs for up to 50 percent of the costs
4.32of developing or rehabilitating trap shooting sports facilities for public use. A facility
5.1rehabilitated or developed with a grant under this section must be open to the general
5.2public at reasonable times and for a reasonable fee on a walk-in basis. The commissioner
5.3shall give preference to projects that will provide the most opportunities for youth.

5.4    Sec. 11. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.025, is amended to read:
5.597A.025 OWNERSHIP OF WILD ANIMALS.
5.6The ownership of wild animals of the state is in the state, in its sovereign capacity
5.7for the benefit of all the people of the state. A person may not acquire a property right in
5.8wild animals, or destroy them, unless authorized under the game and fish laws, sections
5.984.091 to 84.15, or sections 17.47 to 17.498.

5.10    Sec. 12. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.055, subdivision 4b, is amended to read:
5.11    Subd. 4b. Citizen oversight committees. (a) The commissioner shall appoint
5.12committees of affected persons to review the reports prepared under subdivision 4; review
5.13the proposed work plans and budgets for the coming year; propose changes in policies,
5.14activities, and revenue enhancements or reductions; review other relevant information;
5.15and make recommendations to the legislature and the commissioner for improvements in
5.16the management and use of money in the game and fish fund.
5.17    (b) The commissioner shall appoint the following committees, each comprised
5.18of at least ten affected persons:
5.19    (1) a Fisheries Oversight Committee to review fisheries funding and expenditures,
5.20including activities related to trout and salmon stamps and walleye stamps; and
5.21    (2) a Wildlife Oversight Committee to review wildlife funding and expenditures,
5.22including activities related to migratory waterfowl, pheasant, and wild turkey management
5.23and deer and big game management.
5.24    (c) The chairs of the Fisheries Oversight Committee and the Wildlife Oversight
5.25Committee, and four additional members from each committee, shall form a Budgetary
5.26Oversight Committee to coordinate the integration of the fisheries and wildlife oversight
5.27committee reports into an annual report to the legislature; recommend changes on a broad
5.28level in policies, activities, and revenue enhancements or reductions; and provide a forum
5.29to address issues that transcend the fisheries and wildlife oversight committees.
5.30    (d) The Budgetary Oversight Committee shall develop recommendations for a
5.31biennial budget plan and report for expenditures on game and fish activities. By August 15
5.32of each even-numbered year, the committee shall submit the budget plan recommendations
5.33to the commissioner and to the senate and house of representatives committees with
5.34jurisdiction over natural resources finance.
6.1    (e) The chairs of the Fisheries Oversight Committee and the Wildlife Oversight
6.2Committee shall be chosen by their respective committees. The chair of the Budgetary
6.3Oversight Committee shall be appointed by the commissioner and may not be the chair of
6.4either of the other oversight committees.
6.5    (f) The Budgetary Oversight Committee may make recommendations to the
6.6commissioner and to the senate and house of representatives committees with jurisdiction
6.7over natural resources finance for outcome goals from expenditures.
6.8    (g) Notwithstanding section 15.059, subdivision 5, or other law to the contrary, The
6.9committees authorized under this subdivision are not advisory councils or committees
6.10governed by section 15.059 and are not subject to section 15.059. Committee members
6.11appointed by the commissioner may request reimbursement for mileage expenses in
6.12the same manner and amount as authorized by the commissioner's plan adopted under
6.13section 43A.18, subdivision 2. Committee members must not receive daily compensation
6.14for oversight activities. The Fisheries Oversight Committee, the Wildlife Oversight
6.15Committee, and the Budgetary Oversight Committee do not expire until June 30, 2015.

6.16    Sec. 13. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.131, is amended to read:
6.1797A.131 GAME FARMS AND HATCHERIES.
6.18The commissioner may acquire property by gift, lease, purchase, or condemnation
6.19and may construct, maintain, operate, and alter facilities for game farms and hatcheries.

6.20    Sec. 14. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.137, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
6.21    Subd. 3. Use of motorized vehicles by disabled hunters. The commissioner may
6.22issue a special permit, without a fee, authorizing a hunter with a permanent physical
6.23disability to use a snowmobile or, highway-licensed vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or motor
6.24boat in wildlife management areas. To qualify for a permit under this subdivision, the
6.25disabled person must possess:
6.26(1) the required hunting licenses; and
6.27(2) a permit to shoot from a stationary vehicle under section 97B.055, subdivision 3.

6.28    Sec. 15. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.137, is amended by adding a
6.29subdivision to read:
6.30    Subd. 6. Crossing state lands. (a) The commissioner may grant a permit to cross
6.31state lands within wildlife management areas for temporary right-of-way access to federal,
6.32county-managed, or privately owned lands for resource management purposes. A permit
7.1for crossing state lands within wildlife management areas is revocable at any time subject
7.2to conditions identified in the permit.
7.3(b) The commissioner may grant a permit to a private landowner or leaseholder to
7.4cross state lands within wildlife management areas by motorized vehicle for temporary
7.5right-of-way access to a permit applicant's land, when it is the only reasonable access and
7.6is consistent with the maintenance and management of wildlife lands.

7.7    Sec. 16. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.311, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
7.8    Subd. 5. Refunds. (a) The commissioner may issue a refund on a license, not
7.9including any issuing fees paid under section 97A.485, subdivision 6, if the request is
7.10received within 90 days of the original license purchase and:
7.11    (1) the licensee dies before the opening of the licensed season. The original license
7.12and a copy of the death certificate must be provided to the commissioner;
7.13    (2) the licensee is unable to participate in the licensed activity because the licensee is
7.14called to active military duty or military leave is canceled during the entire open season of
7.15the licensed activity. The original license and a copy of the military orders or notice of
7.16cancellation of leave must be provided to the commissioner;
7.17    (3) the licensee purchased two licenses for the same license season in error; or
7.18(4) the licensee was not legally required to purchase the license to participate in
7.19the activity; or
7.20(5) evidence is provided to the commissioner that demonstrates the license was
7.21issued incorrectly by the department or license agent.
7.22    (b) This subdivision does not apply to lifetime licenses.

7.23    Sec. 17. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.311, is amended by adding a
7.24subdivision to read:
7.25    Subd. 6. License corrections. The commissioner may correct a license or license
7.26type and refund the difference or charge the difference of the corrected license fee if:
7.27(1) the licensee provides evidence that the license was issued incorrectly by the
7.28department or license agent;
7.29(2) the request is made within 30 days of the original license purchase;
7.30(3) the season or license activities for the original license have not yet started at the
7.31time of the request; and
7.32(4) the licensee is entitled to the corrected license.

7.33    Sec. 18. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.434, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
8.1    Subdivision 1. Number of licenses to be issued. If the commissioner establishes
8.2an open season for prairie chickens under section 97B.711, the commissioner shall also
8.3determine, by rule, the number of licenses to be issued.

8.4    Sec. 19. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.441, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
8.5    Subdivision 1. Angling and spearing; disabled residents. (a) A person authorized
8.6to issue licenses must issue, without a fee, licenses to take fish by angling or spearing shall
8.7be issued without a fee to a resident who is:
8.8(1) blind;
8.9(2) a recipient of supplemental security income for the aged, blind, and disabled;
8.10(3) a recipient of Social Security aid to the disabled under United States Code, title
8.1142, section 416, paragraph (i)(l) or section 423(d);
8.12(4) a recipient of workers' compensation based on a finding of total and permanent
8.13disability; or
8.14(5) 65 years of age or older and was qualified under clause (2) or (3) at the age of 64.
8.15(b) A driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the applicable
8.16designation under section 171.07, subdivision 17, serves as satisfactory evidence to obtain
8.17a license under this subdivision at all agent locations.

8.18    Sec. 20. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.441, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
8.19    Subd. 5. Angling; disabled veterans. (a) A person authorized to issue licenses
8.20must issue, without a fee, a permanent license to take fish by angling to a resident who
8.21is a veteran, as defined in section 197.447, and that has a 100 percent service connected
8.22disability as defined by the United States Veterans Administration upon being furnished
8.23satisfactory evidence.
8.24(b) A driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the designation under
8.25section 171.07, subdivision 15, paragraph (a), clause (2), serves as satisfactory evidence to
8.26obtain a license under this subdivision at all agent locations.

8.27    Sec. 21. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 97A.441, subdivision 6, is
8.28amended to read:
8.29    Subd. 6. Taking deer; disabled veterans. (a) A person authorized to issue
8.30licenses must issue, without a fee, a license to take deer with firearms or by archery to a
8.31resident that is a veteran, as defined in section 197.447, and that has a 100 percent service
8.32connected disability as defined by the United States Veterans Administration upon being
8.33furnished satisfactory evidence.
9.1(b) The commissioner, upon request, must issue a permanent card documenting
9.2satisfactory evidence of 100 percent permanently disabled status.
9.3(c) The card serves following serve as satisfactory evidence to obtain a license
9.4under this subdivision at all agent locations:
9.5(1) a card issued under paragraph (b); or
9.6(2) a driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the designation under
9.7section 171.07, subdivision 15, paragraph (a), clause (2).

9.8    Sec. 22. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 97A.441, subdivision 6a,
9.9is amended to read:
9.10    Subd. 6a. Taking small game; disabled veterans. (a) A person authorized to
9.11issue licenses must issue, without a fee, a license to take small game to a resident who is
9.12a veteran, as defined in section 197.447, and who has a 100 percent service connected
9.13disability as defined by the United States Veterans Administration upon being furnished
9.14satisfactory evidence.
9.15(b) The commissioner, upon request, must issue a permanent card documenting
9.16satisfactory evidence of 100 percent permanently disabled status.
9.17(c) The card serves following serve as satisfactory evidence to obtain a license
9.18under this subdivision at all agent locations:
9.19(1) a card issued under paragraph (b); or
9.20(2) a driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the designation under
9.21section 171.07, subdivision 15, paragraph (a), clause (2).

9.22    Sec. 23. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.473, subdivision 2a, is amended to read:
9.23    Subd. 2a. Lifetime spearing license; fee. (a) A resident lifetime spearing license
9.24authorizes a person to take fish by spearing in the state. The license authorizes those
9.25activities authorized by the annual resident spearing license.
9.26    (b) The fees for a resident lifetime spearing license are:
9.27    (1) age 3 and under, $258 $77;
9.28    (2) age 4 to age 15, $320 $106;
9.29    (3) age 16 to age 50, $372 $100; and
9.30    (4) age 51 and over, $173 $52.

9.31    Sec. 24. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.473, subdivision 2b, is amended to read:
9.32    Subd. 2b. Lifetime angling and spearing license; fee. (a) A resident lifetime
9.33angling and spearing license authorizes a person to take fish by angling or spearing in the
10.1state. The license authorizes those activities authorized by the annual resident angling
10.2and spearing licenses.
10.3    (b) The fees for a resident lifetime angling and spearing license are:
10.4    (1) age 3 and under, $380;
10.5    (2) age 4 to age 15, $509;
10.6    (3) age 16 to age 50, $617 $596; and
10.7    (4) age 51 and over, $386.

10.8    Sec. 25. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.473, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
10.9    Subd. 5. Lifetime sporting license; fee. (a) A resident lifetime sporting license
10.10authorizes a person to take fish by angling and hunt and trap small game, other than
10.11wolves, in the state. The license authorizes those activities authorized by the annual
10.12resident angling and resident small game hunting licenses and the resident trapping license
10.13for fur-bearing animals other than wolves. The license does not include a trout and salmon
10.14stamp validation, a turkey stamp validation, a walleye stamp validation, or any other
10.15hunting stamps required by law.
10.16    (b) The fees for a resident lifetime sporting license are:
10.17    (1) age 3 and under, $528 $485;
10.18    (2) age 4 to age 15, $728 $659;
10.19    (3) age 16 to age 50, $861; and
10.20    (4) age 51 and over, $602 $560.

10.21    Sec. 26. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.473, subdivision 5a, is amended to read:
10.22    Subd. 5a. Lifetime sporting with spearing option license; fee. (a) A resident
10.23lifetime sporting with spearing option license authorizes a person to take fish by angling
10.24or spearing and hunt and trap small game, other than wolves, in the state. The license
10.25authorizes those activities authorized by the annual resident angling, spearing, and resident
10.26small game hunting licenses and the resident trapping license for fur-bearing animals other
10.27than wolves. The license does not include a trout and salmon stamp validation, a turkey
10.28stamp validation, a walleye stamp validation, or any other hunting stamps required by law.
10.29(b) The fees for a resident lifetime sporting with spearing option license are:
10.30(1) age 3 and under, $615 $562;
10.31(2) age 4 to age 15, $800 $765;
10.32(3) age 16 to age 50, $985 $961; and
10.33(4) age 51 and over, $586 $612.

11.1    Sec. 27. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 97A.475, subdivision 2, is
11.2amended to read:
11.3    Subd. 2. Resident hunting. Fees for the following licenses, to be issued to residents
11.4only, are:
11.5    (1) for persons age 18 or over and under age 65 to take small game, $15.50;
11.6    (2) for persons age 65 or over, $7 to take small game;
11.7    (3) for persons age 18 or over to take turkey, $26;
11.8    (4) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take turkey, $5;
11.9    (5) for persons age 18 or over to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms
11.10season, $30;
11.11    (6) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by archery, $30;
11.12    (7) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader
11.13season, $30;
11.14    (8) to take moose, for a party of not more than six persons, $356;
11.15    (9) for persons age 18 or over to take bear, $44;
11.16    (10) to take elk, for a party of not more than two persons, $287;
11.17    (11) to take Canada geese during a special season, $4;
11.18    (12) to take prairie chickens, $23;
11.19    (13) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer with firearms during
11.20the regular firearms season, $5;
11.21    (14) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by archery, $5;
11.22    (15) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by muzzleloader
11.23during the muzzleloader season, $5;
11.24(16) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take bear, no fee;
11.25(17) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take bear, $5;
11.26(16) (18) for persons age 18 or over to take small game for a consecutive 72-hour
11.27period selected by the licensee, $19, of which an amount equal to: one-half of the fee for
11.28the migratory waterfowl stamp under subdivision 5, clause (1), shall be deposited in the
11.29waterfowl habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 2; one-half
11.30of the fee for the pheasant stamp under subdivision 5, clause (2), shall be deposited in
11.31the pheasant habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 4; and
11.32one-half of the small game surcharge under subdivision 4, shall be deposited in the
11.33wildlife acquisition account;
11.34(17) (19) for persons age 16 or over and under age 18 to take small game, $5;
11.35(18) (20) to take wolf, $30;
11.36(19) (21) for persons age 12 and under to take turkey, no fee;
12.1(20) (22) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by firearm, no fee;
12.2(21) (23) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by archery, no fee; and
12.3(22) (24) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by muzzleloader during the
12.4muzzleloader season, no fee.

12.5    Sec. 28. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 97A.475, subdivision 3, is
12.6amended to read:
12.7    Subd. 3. Nonresident hunting. (a) Fees for the following licenses, to be issued
12.8to nonresidents, are:
12.9    (1) for persons age 18 or over to take small game, $90.50;
12.10    (2) for persons age 18 or over to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms
12.11season, $160;
12.12    (3) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by archery, $160;
12.13    (4) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader
12.14season, $160;
12.15    (5) for persons age 18 or over to take bear, $225;
12.16    (6) for persons age 18 or over to take turkey, $91;
12.17    (7) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take turkey, $5;
12.18    (8) to take raccoon or bobcat, $178;
12.19    (9) to take Canada geese during a special season, $4;
12.20    (10) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer with firearms during
12.21the regular firearms season in any open season option or time period, $5;
12.22    (11) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by archery, $5;
12.23    (12) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer during the muzzleloader
12.24season, $5;
12.25(13) for persons age 13 or over and under 18 to take bear, $5;
12.26(14) for persons age 18 or over to take small game for a consecutive 72-hour period
12.27selected by the licensee, $75, of which an amount equal to: one-half of the fee for the
12.28migratory waterfowl stamp under subdivision 5, clause (1), shall be deposited in the
12.29waterfowl habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 2; one-half
12.30of the fee for the pheasant stamp under subdivision 5, clause (2), shall be deposited in
12.31the pheasant habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 4; and
12.32one-half of the small game surcharge under subdivision 4, shall be deposited into the
12.33wildlife acquisition account;
12.34(14) (15) for persons age 16 or 17 to take small game, $5;
12.35(15) (16) to take wolf, $250;
13.1(16) (17) for persons age 12 and under to take turkey, no fee;
13.2(17) (18) for persons age ten, 11, or 12 to take deer by firearm, no fee;
13.3(18) (19) for persons age ten, 11, or 12 to take deer by archery, no fee; and
13.4(19) (20) for persons age ten, 11, or 12 to take deer by muzzleloader during the
13.5muzzleloader season, no fee; and
13.6(21) for person age 10, 11, or 12 to take bear, no fee.
13.7    (b) A $5 surcharge shall be added to nonresident hunting licenses issued under
13.8paragraph (a), clauses (1) to (6) and (8). An additional commission may not be assessed
13.9on this surcharge.

13.10    Sec. 29. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 97A.485, subdivision 6, is
13.11amended to read:
13.12    Subd. 6. Licenses to be sold and issuing fees. (a) Persons authorized to sell
13.13licenses under this section must issue the following licenses for the license fee and the
13.14following issuing fees:
13.15    (1) to take deer or bear with firearms and by archery, the issuing fee is $1;
13.16    (2) Minnesota sporting, the issuing fee is $1;
13.17    (3) to take small game, to take fish by angling or by spearing, and to trap fur-bearing
13.18animals, the issuing fee is $1;
13.19(4) to apply for a limited hunt drawing, the issuing fee is $1 unless the application
13.20requires a license purchase at the time of application and the license purchase requires
13.21an application fee;
13.22(5) for a prairie chicken license, the issuing fee is $1;
13.23(6) for a turkey license, the issuing fee is $1;
13.24(7) for an elk license, the issuing fee is $1;
13.25(8) for a moose license, the issuing fee is $1;
13.26(9) for a wolf license, the issuing fee is $1;
13.27    (10) for a stamp validation that is not issued simultaneously with a license, an
13.28issuing fee of 50 cents may be charged at the discretion of the authorized seller;
13.29    (11) for stamp validations issued simultaneously with a license, there is no fee;
13.30    (12) for licenses, seals, tags, or coupons issued without a fee under section 97A.441,
13.31subdivisions 1
to 6a, or 97A.465, the issuing there is no fee is $1;
13.32    (13) for lifetime licenses, there is no fee; and
13.33    (14) for all other licenses, permits, renewals, or applications or any other transaction
13.34through the electronic licensing system under this chapter or any other chapter when
14.1an issuing fee is not specified, an issuing fee of $1 may be charged at the discretion of
14.2the authorized seller.
14.3    (b) Only one issuing fee may be collected when selling more than one stamp in the
14.4same transaction after the end of the season for which the stamp was issued.
14.5    (c) The agent shall keep the issuing fee as a commission for selling the licenses.
14.6    (d) The commissioner shall collect the issuing fee on licenses sold by the
14.7commissioner.
14.8    (e) A license, except stamps, must state the amount of the issuing fee and that the
14.9issuing fee is kept by the seller as a commission for selling the licenses.
14.10    (f) For duplicate licenses, including licenses issued without a fee, the issuing fees are:
14.11    (1) for licenses to take big game, 75 cents; and
14.12    (2) for other licenses, 50 cents.
14.13    (g) The commissioner may issue one-day angling licenses in books of ten licenses
14.14each to fishing guides operating charter boats upon receipt of payment of all license
14.15fees, excluding the issuing fee required under this section. Copies of sold and unsold
14.16licenses shall be returned to the commissioner. The commissioner shall refund the charter
14.17boat captain for the license fees of all unsold licenses. Copies of sold licenses shall be
14.18maintained by the commissioner for one year.

14.19    Sec. 30. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97A.502, is amended to read:
14.2097A.502 DEER KILLED BY MOTOR VEHICLES.
14.21(a) Deer killed by a motor vehicle on a public road must be removed by the road
14.22authority, as defined by section 160.02, subdivision 25, unless the driver of the motor
14.23vehicle is allowed to possess the deer under paragraph (b). The commissioner of natural
14.24resources must provide to all road authorities standard forms for statistical purposes and
14.25the tracking of wild animals.
14.26(b) The driver of a motor vehicle that has collided with and killed a deer on a public
14.27road has priority for a possession permit for the entire deer if the facts indicate that the
14.28deer was not taken illegally.

14.29    Sec. 31. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.031, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
14.30    Subd. 5. Scopes; visually impaired hunters. (a) Notwithstanding any other law
14.31to the contrary, the commissioner may issue a special permit, without a fee, to use a
14.32muzzleloader with a scope to take deer during the muzzleloader season to a person who
14.33obtains the required licenses and who has a visual impairment. The scope may not have
14.34magnification capabilities.
15.1(b) The visual impairment must be to the extent that the applicant is unable
15.2to identify targets and the rifle sights at the same time without a scope. The visual
15.3impairment and specific conditions must be established by medical evidence verified in
15.4writing by (1) a licensed physician or a certified nurse practitioner or certified physician
15.5assistant acting under the direction of a licensed physician; (2) a licensed ophthalmologist;
15.6or (3) a licensed optometrist. The commissioner may request additional information from
15.7the physician if needed to verify the applicant's eligibility for the permit.
15.8(c) A permit issued under this subdivision may be valid for up to five years, based
15.9on the permanence of the visual impairment as determined by the licensed physician,
15.10ophthalmologist, or optometrist.
15.11(d) The permit must be in the immediate possession of the permittee when hunting
15.12under the special permit.
15.13(e) The commissioner may deny, modify, suspend, or revoke a permit issued under
15.14this subdivision for cause, including a violation of the game and fish laws or rules.
15.15(f) A person who knowingly makes a false application or assists another in making
15.16a false application for a permit under this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor. A
15.17physician, certified nurse practitioner, certified physician assistant, ophthalmologist, or
15.18optometrist who fraudulently certifies to the commissioner that a person is visually
15.19impaired as described in this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor.
15.20(g) A permit is not required under this subdivision to use an electronic range finder
15.21according to section 97B.081, subdivision 3, paragraph (c).

15.22    Sec. 32. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.081, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
15.23    Subd. 3. Exceptions. (a) It is not a violation of this section for a person to:
15.24(1) cast the rays of a spotlight, headlight, or other artificial light to take raccoons
15.25according to section 97B.621, subdivision 3, or tend traps according to section 97B.931;
15.26(2) hunt fox or coyote from January 1 to March 15 while using a handheld artificial
15.27light, provided that the person is:
15.28(i) on foot;
15.29(ii) using a shotgun;
15.30(iii) not within a public road right-of-way;
15.31(iv) using a handheld or electronic calling device; and
15.32(v) not within 200 feet of a motor vehicle; or
15.33(3) cast the rays of a handheld artificial light to retrieve wounded or dead big game
15.34animals, provided that the person is:
15.35(i) on foot; and
16.1(ii) not in possession of a firearm or bow.
16.2(b) It is not a violation of subdivision 2 for a person to cast the rays of a spotlight,
16.3headlight, or other artificial light to:
16.4(1) carry out any agricultural, safety, emergency response, normal vehicle operation,
16.5or occupation-related activities that do not involve taking wild animals; or
16.6(2) carry out outdoor recreation as defined in section 97B.001 that is not related to
16.7spotting, locating, or taking a wild animal.
16.8(c) Except as otherwise provided by the game and fish laws, it is not a violation of
16.9this section for a person to use an electronic range finder device from one-half hour before
16.10sunrise until one-half hour after sunset while lawfully hunting wild animals.

16.11    Sec. 33. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.086, is amended to read:
16.1297B.086 POSSESSION OF NIGHT VISION OR THERMAL IMAGING
16.13EQUIPMENT.
16.14    (a) A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while
16.15taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group
16.16of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
16.17    (b) This section does not apply to a firearm that is:
16.18    (1) unloaded;
16.19    (2) in a gun case expressly made to contain a firearm that fully encloses the firearm
16.20by being zipped, snapped, buckled, tied, or otherwise fastened without any portion of
16.21the firearm exposed; and
16.22    (3) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
16.23    (c) This section does not apply to a bow that is:
16.24    (1) completely encased or unstrung; and
16.25    (2) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
16.26    (d) If the motor vehicle under paragraph (b) or (c) does not have a trunk, the firearm
16.27or bow must be placed in the rearmost location of the vehicle.
16.28    (e) This section does not apply to night vision or thermal imaging equipment
16.29possessed by peace officers or military personnel while exercising their duties.

16.30    Sec. 34. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.095, is amended to read:
16.3197B.095 DISTURBING AND TAKING FROM BURROWS AND DENS.
16.32    Subdivision 1. Disturbing burrows or dens. A person may not disturb the burrow
16.33or den of a wild animal between November 1 and April 1 without a permit.
17.1    Subd. 2. Fox dens. A person may not remove a fox from a den or trap fox within
17.2300 feet of a fox den from April 1 to August 31.
17.3    Subd. 3. Raccoon dens. A person may not take a raccoon in a den or hollow tree.

17.4    Sec. 35. [97B.099] PROHIBITED HUNTING METHODS.
17.5    Subdivision 1. Open fire or smoke. A person may not take a protected wild animal
17.6with the aid of an open fire or smoke.
17.7    Subd. 2. Cutting trees. A person may not take a protected wild animal by cutting
17.8down a tree occupied by a protected wild animal.

17.9    Sec. 36. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.111, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
17.10    Subdivision 1. Establishment; requirements. (a) The commissioner may establish
17.11criteria, special seasons, and limits for persons who have a physical disability to take big
17.12game and small game with firearms and by archery in designated areas. A person hunting
17.13under this section who has a physical disability must:
17.14(1) have:
17.15(i) a verified statement of the disability by a licensed physician; or
17.16(ii) a driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the applicable
17.17designation under section 171.07, subdivision 17; and must
17.18(2) be participating in a program for physically disabled hunters sponsored by a
17.19nonprofit organization that is permitted under subdivision 2.
17.20(b) Notwithstanding section 97B.055, subdivision 3, the commissioner may
17.21authorize hunt participants to shoot from a stationary motor vehicle. A license is not
17.22required for a person to assist a physically disabled person hunting during a special season
17.23under this section.

17.24    Sec. 37. [97B.329] DEER CONTEST IN CONJUNCTION WITH RAFFLE.
17.25An organization that is licensed by the Gambling Control Board to conduct raffles
17.26may conduct a raffle in conjunction with a contest for deer that are legally taken and
17.27tagged under the game and fish laws and rules adopted thereunder. The organization may
17.28sell a combined ticket for a single price for the deer contest and raffle, provided that the
17.29combined ticket states in at least eight-point type the amount of the price that applies to
17.30the deer contest and the amount that applies to the raffle. All other provisions of sections
17.31349.11 to 349.23 apply to the raffle.

18.1    Sec. 38. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.516, is amended to read:
18.297B.516 ELK MANAGEMENT PLAN.
18.3The commissioner of natural resources must adopt an elk management plan that:
18.4(1) recognizes the value and uniqueness of elk;
18.5(2) provides for integrated management of an elk population in harmony with the
18.6environment; and
18.7(3) affords optimum recreational opportunities; and.
18.8(4) restricts elk to nonagricultural land in the state.

18.9    Sec. 39. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.605, is amended to read:
18.1097B.605 COMMISSIONER MAY RESTRICT TAKING OF CERTAIN
18.11 SMALL GAME ANIMALS.
18.12The commissioner may by rule set open seasons for, prescribe limits and restrictions
18.13on, and designate areas where gray and fox squirrels, cottontail and jack rabbits, snowshoe
18.14hare, raccoon, bobcat, red fox and gray fox, fisher, pine marten, opossum, wolves, and
18.15badger small game as defined in section 97A.015 may be taken and possessed.

18.16    Sec. 40. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.655, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
18.17    Subdivision 1. Owners and occupants may take certain animals. A person may
18.18take mink, squirrel, rabbit, hare, raccoon, bobcat, fox, opossum, muskrat, or beaver on
18.19land owned or occupied by the person where the animal is causing damage. The person
18.20may take the animal without a license and in any manner except by poison, or artificial
18.21lights in the closed season. Raccoons may be taken under this subdivision with artificial
18.22lights during open season. A person that kills mink, raccoon, bobcat, fox, opossum,
18.23muskrat, or beaver under this subdivision must notify a conservation officer or employee
18.24of the Fish and Wildlife Division within 24 hours after the animal is killed.

18.25    Sec. 41. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.667, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
18.26    Subd. 3. Permits and notice; requirements. (a) Before killing or arranging to kill
18.27a beaver under this section, the road authority or local government unit must contact a
18.28conservation officer for a special beaver permit. The conservation officer must issue the
18.29permit for any beaver subject to this section.
18.30(b) A road authority or local government unit that kills or arranges to have killed a
18.31beaver under this section must notify a conservation officer or employee of the Fish and
18.32Wildlife Division within ten days after the animal is killed.

19.1    Sec. 42. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.667, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
19.2    Subd. 4. Local beaver control programs. A road authority or local government
19.3unit may, after consultation with the Fish and Wildlife Division, implement a local beaver
19.4control program designed to reduce the number of incidents of beaver:
19.5(1) interfering with or damaging a public road; or
19.6(2) causing damage, including damage to silvicultural projects and drainage ditches,
19.7on property owned or managed by the local government unit.
19.8The local control program may include the offering of a bounty for the lawful taking
19.9of beaver.

19.10    Sec. 43. [97B.668] CANADA GEESE CAUSING DAMAGE.
19.11Notwithstanding sections 97B.091 and 97B.805, subdivisions 1 and 2, a person or
19.12agent of that person on lands and nonpublic waters owned or operated by the person may
19.13nonlethally scare, haze, chase, or harass Canada geese that are causing property damage
19.14from March 11 to August 31. This section does not apply to public waters as defined
19.15under section 103G.005, subdivision 15, or geese on nests unless a permit is obtained
19.16under section 97A.401.

19.17    Sec. 44. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97B.731, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
19.18    Subdivision 1. Migratory game birds. (a) Migratory game birds may be taken and
19.19possessed. A person may not take, buy, sell, possess, transport, or ship migratory game
19.20birds in violation of federal law.
19.21(b) The commissioner shall prescribe seasons and, limits, and areas for migratory
19.22birds in accordance with federal law.

19.23    Sec. 45. [97C.502] MINNOWS AND LEECHES; INVASIVE SPECIES
19.24TRAINING REQUIRED.
19.25    Subdivision 1. Minnows; invasive species training required. A minnow dealer,
19.26and each person working under the minnow dealer's license, must annually satisfactorily
19.27complete aquatic invasive species-related training provided by the commissioner before
19.28taking, selling, or transporting minnows within the state.
19.29    Subd. 2. Training certification required. Minnow dealers, and each person
19.30working under the minnow dealer's license, must have a valid invasive species training
19.31certification in possession while taking, selling, or transporting minnows within the state.
19.32A person who only sells minnows for the licensed minnow dealer at a retail location is not
19.33required to have a training certification.
20.1    Subd. 3. Leeches; invasive species training required. A resident under age 18
20.2must annually satisfactorily complete aquatic invasive species-related training provided
20.3by the commissioner before taking, selling, or transporting leeches within the state.
20.4A resident under age 18 must have a valid invasive species training certification in
20.5possession while taking, selling, or transporting leeches within the state.
20.6EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective March 1, 2015.

20.7    Sec. 46. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97C.821, is amended to read:
20.897C.821 POSSESSION, SALE, AND TRANSPORTATION OF
20.9COMMERCIAL FISH.
20.10    Subdivision 1. Transporting and holding commercial fish. Subject to the
20.11applicable provisions of the game and fish laws, fish taken under commercial fishing
20.12licenses may be possessed in any quantity, bought, sold, and transported at any time.
20.13Commercial fishing licensees may transport their catch live to holding facilities, if the
20.14licensee has exclusive control of the facilities. Licensees must annually provide the legal
20.15description and verification of exclusive control on forms provided by the commissioner
20.16with the license application. Commercial fishing licensees may harvest fish from their
20.17holding facilities at any time with their licensed gear. The commissioner may prohibit the
20.18transport of live fish taken under a commercial fishing license from waters that contain
20.19nonnative species, are designated as infested waters, or are infected with any certifiable
20.20disease.
20.21    Subd. 2. Invasive species permit certification. (a) A commercial fishing licensee,
20.22and each apprentice working under the licensee's commercial fishing license, must
20.23annually complete invasive species training provided by the commissioner and pass an
20.24examination to qualify to take, sell, or transport commercial fish within the state.
20.25(b) A commercial fishing licensee, and each apprentice working under the licensee's
20.26commercial fishing license, must have a valid invasive species training certification in
20.27possession while taking, selling, or transporting commercial fish within the state.
20.28EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective March 1, 2015.

20.29    Sec. 47. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 171.07, subdivision 15, is amended to read:
20.30    Subd. 15. Veteran designation. (a) At the request of the an eligible applicant
20.31and on payment of the required fee, the department shall issue, renew, or reissue to the
20.32applicant a driver's license or Minnesota identification card bearing the a designation of:
20.33(1) "Veteran," to an applicant who is a veteran, as defined in section 197.447. or
21.1(2) "Veteran 100% T&P."
21.2(b) At the time of the initial application for the designation provided under this
21.3subdivision, the applicant must:
21.4(1) be a veteran, as defined in section 197.447;
21.5(2) have a certified copy of the veteran's discharge papers; and
21.6(3) if the applicant is seeking the disability designation under paragraph (a), clause
21.7(2), provide satisfactory evidence of a 100 percent total and permanent service-connected
21.8disability as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
21.9(c) The commissioner of public safety is required to issue drivers' licenses and
21.10Minnesota identification cards with the veteran designation only after entering a new
21.11contract or in coordination with producing a new card design with modifications made
21.12as required by law.
21.13EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment and
21.14applies to applications submitted on or after January 1, 2016, or the date the new driver and
21.15vehicle services information technology system is implemented, whichever comes later.

21.16    Sec. 48. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 171.07, is amended by adding a subdivision
21.17to read:
21.18    Subd. 17. Disability designation. At the request of an applicant with permanent
21.19eligibility for a disability designation and on payment of the required fee, the department
21.20shall issue, renew, or reissue to the applicant a driver's license or Minnesota identification
21.21card bearing a physical disability designation based on the following medical conditions:
21.22(1) type 1, to an applicant who permanently meets the requirements for a free license
21.23to take fish under section 97A.441, subdivision 1, paragraph (a); or
21.24(2) type 5, to an applicant who permanently meets the requirements for disability
21.25under section 97B.111, subdivision 1, paragraph (a), clause (1), item (i).
21.26EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment and
21.27applies to applications submitted on or after January 1, 2016, or the date the new driver and
21.28vehicle services information technology system is implemented, whichever comes later.

21.29    Sec. 49. Laws 2008, chapter 363, article 5, section 4, subdivision 7, as amended by
21.30Laws 2009, chapter 37, article 1, section 61, is amended to read:
21.31
Subd. 7.Fish and Wildlife Management
123,000
119,000
22.1
Appropriations by Fund
22.2
General
-0-
(427,000)
22.3
Game and Fish
123,000
546,000
22.4$329,000 in 2009 is a reduction for fish and
22.5wildlife management.
22.6$46,000 in 2009 is a reduction in the
22.7appropriation for the Minnesota Shooting
22.8Sports Education Center.
22.9$52,000 in 2009 is a reduction for licensing.
22.10$123,000 in 2008 and $246,000 in 2009 are
22.11from the game and fish fund to implement
22.12fish virus surveillance, prepare infrastructure
22.13to handle possible outbreaks, and implement
22.14control procedures for highest risk waters
22.15and fish production operations. This is a
22.16onetime appropriation.
22.17Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
22.18297A.94 , paragraph (e), $300,000 in 2009
22.19is from the second year appropriation in
22.20Laws 2007, chapter 57, article 1, section 4,
22.21subdivision 7, from the heritage enhancement
22.22account in the game and fish fund to study,
22.23predesign, and design a shooting sports
22.24facility in the seven-county metropolitan
22.25area for shooting sports facilities. Of this
22.26amount, $100,000 is for a grant to the Itasca
22.27County Gun Club for shooting sports facility
22.28improvements; and the remaining balance
22.29is for trap shooting facility grants under
22.30Minnesota Statutes, section 87A.10. This is
22.31available onetime only and is available until
22.32expended.
22.33$300,000 in 2009 is appropriated from the
22.34game and fish fund for only activities that
23.1improve, enhance, or protect fish and wildlife
23.2resources. This is a onetime appropriation.

23.3    Sec. 50. HYBRID AND NARROW-LEAVED CATTAIL CONTROL; LORING
23.4PARK LAKE.
23.5The commissioner of natural resources shall issue a general aquatic plant
23.6management permit to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for Loring Park
23.7Lake in Hennepin County for mechanical removal or chemical control of all hybrid and
23.8narrow-leaved cattails. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board shall properly remove
23.9all cattail debris and restore the shoreline with native vegetation in a timely fashion.
23.10The commissioner shall issue the permit authorized under this section within 30 days of
23.11the effective date of this section.
23.12EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.

23.13    Sec. 51. REFUNDS; LIFETIME LICENSES.
23.14On or after the effective date of sections 23 to 26, the commissioner of natural
23.15resources may issue refunds for the difference of the price of lifetime licenses purchased
23.16between March 1, 2013, and the effective date of sections 23 to 26.

23.17    Sec. 52. GRAY PARTRIDGE BAG LIMIT; RULEMAKING.
23.18(a) The commissioner of natural resources shall amend Minnesota Rules, part
23.196234.0500, by adding a new subpart to read: "A person may not take more than five gray
23.20partridge per day or possess more than ten gray partridge at a time."
23.21(b) The commissioner may use the good cause exemption under Minnesota Statutes,
23.22section 14.388, subdivision 1, clause (3), to adopt rules under this section, and Minnesota
23.23Statutes, section 14.386, does not apply except as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section
23.2414.388.

23.25    Sec. 53. RULEMAKING; SNOWMOBILE OPERATION DURING FIREARMS
23.26DEER SEASON.
23.27(a) The commissioner of natural resources shall amend Minnesota Rules, part
23.286232.0300, subpart 7, item C, by:
23.29(1) adding a new subitem (3) to read: "(3) a licensed deer hunter may operate a
23.30snowmobile on state and grant-in-aid trails during the deer season"; and
23.31(2) deleting "Legal use of snowmobiles during the open deer season is governed
23.32by part 6100.5100."
24.1(b) The commissioner may use the good cause exemption under Minnesota Statutes,
24.2section 14.388, subdivision 1, clause (3), to adopt rules under this section, and Minnesota
24.3Statutes, section 14.386, does not apply except as provided under Minnesota Statutes,
24.4section 14.388.

24.5    Sec. 54. RULEMAKING; USE OF RABBITS AND HARES TO TRAIN DOGS.
24.6(a) The commissioner of natural resources shall amend Minnesota Rules, part
24.76234.0600, to add the following language: "A person may use dogs to pursue rabbits and
24.8hares without killing or capturing the rabbits and hares at any time during the year except
24.9from April 16 to July 14 or under permit."
24.10(b) The commissioner may use the good cause exemption under Minnesota Statutes,
24.11section 14.388, subdivision 1, clause (3), to adopt rules under this section, and Minnesota
24.12Statutes, section 14.386, does not apply except as provided under Minnesota Statutes,
24.13section 14.388.

24.14    Sec. 55. MINNESOTA RIVER VALLEY; MASTER PLAN.
24.15The commissioner of natural resources shall develop a master plan in accordance
24.16with Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.09, to conserve the natural and cultural resources of
24.17the Minnesota River Valley area in Redwood and Renville Counties and to provide for the
24.18shared use, enjoyment, and understanding of these resources through a broad selection
24.19of outdoor recreational opportunities and recreational travel routes that connect units of
24.20the outdoor recreation system in the river valley, including a connection to the Minnesota
24.21River State Trail authorized in Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015, subdivision 22. The
24.22plan shall address the impacts to the natural and cultural resources, interpretive services,
24.23recreational opportunities, and administrative activities in the area and also provide
24.24recommendations on the unit designation of the area under the Outdoor Recreation Act.

24.25    Sec. 56. REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION.
24.26The revisor of statutes shall delete the range reference "84A.01 to 84A.11" and insert
24.27"84A.01 to 84A.101" wherever it appears in Minnesota Statutes.

24.28    Sec. 57. REPEALER.
24.29Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 84.154, subdivision 5; 84A.04; 84A.08; 84A.11;
24.3097A.081; 97A.083; 97A.445, subdivision 3; 97A.4742, subdivision 3; 97B.061; 97B.611;
24.3197B.615; 97B.621, subdivisions 1 and 4; 97B.625; 97B.631; 97B.635; 97B.711; 97B.715,
25.1subdivision 2; 97B.803; 97B.911; 97B.915; 97B.921; 97B.925; 97C.011; and 97C.827,
25.2 and Minnesota Rules, part 6100.5100, are repealed.