as introduced - 92nd Legislature (2021 - 2022) Posted on 04/29/2021 07:07pm
A bill for an act
relating to game and fish; modifying provisions for taking turtles; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 97A.475, subdivision 41; 97C.605, subdivisions
1, 2c, 3; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivisions 2, 2a,
2b, 5; Minnesota Rules, part 6256.0500, subparts 2, 2a, 2b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97A.475, subdivision 41, is amended to read:
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(a) The fee for a turtle seller's license to sell turtles
and to take, transport, buy, and possess turtles for sale is $250.
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deleted text begin (b)deleted text end The fee for a recreational turtle license to take, transport, and possess turtles for
personal use is $25.
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(c) The fee for a turtle seller's apprentice license is $100.
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Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
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new text end deleted text begin In addition to any other license required in this section,deleted text end A person may not take, possess, or
transport turtles without a resident angling licensedeleted text begin , except as provided in subdivision 2cdeleted text end new text begin
and a recreational turtle licensenew text end .
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(b) Turtles taken from the wild are for personal use only and may not be resold.
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Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivision 2c, is amended to read:
new text begin (a) new text end A person does not need deleted text begin a turtle seller's license or an
angling licensedeleted text end new text begin the licenses specified under subdivision 1new text end :
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(1) when buying turtles for resale at a retail outlet;
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deleted text begin (2)deleted text end new text begin (1)new text end when buying a turtle at a retail outlet;new text begin or
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(3) if the person is a nonresident buying a turtle from a licensed turtle seller for export
out of state. Shipping documents provided by the turtle seller must accompany each shipment
exported out of state by a nonresident. Shipping documents must include: name, address,
city, state, and zip code of the buyer; number of each species of turtle; and name and license
number of the turtle seller; or
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deleted text begin (4)deleted text end new text begin (2)new text end to take, possess, deleted text begin anddeleted text end new text begin ornew text end rent deleted text begin or selldeleted text end up to 25 turtles greater than four inches in
length for the purpose of providing the turtles to participants at a nonprofit turtle race, if
the person is a resident under age 18. The person is responsible for the well-being of the
turtles.
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(b) A person with an aquatic farm license with a turtle endorsement or a private fish
hatchery license with a turtle endorsement may sell, obtain, possess, transport, and propagate
turtles and turtle eggs according to Minnesota Rules, part 6256.0900, without the licenses
specified under subdivision 1.
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Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
deleted text begin (a)deleted text end A person may take turtles in any manner,
except by the use of:
(1) explosives, drugs, poisons, lime, and other harmful substances;
(2) trapsdeleted text begin , except as provided in paragraph (b) and rules adopted under this sectiondeleted text end ;
(3) nets other than anglers' fish landing nets; or
(4) commercial equipmentdeleted text begin , except as provided in rules adopted under this sectiondeleted text end .
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(b) Until new rules are adopted under this section, a person with a turtle seller's license
may take turtles with a floating turtle trap that:
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(1) has one or more openings above the water surface that measure at least ten inches
by four inches; and
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(2) has a mesh size of not less than one-half inch, bar measure.
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The commissioner of natural resources must not renew or transfer a turtle seller's license
after the effective date of this section.
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Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivisions 2, 2a, 2b, and 5,
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and
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Minnesota
Rules, part 6256.0500, subparts 2, 2a, 2b, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8,
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are repealed.
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Repealed Minnesota Statutes: 21-01608
(a) A person may not take, possess, buy, or transport turtles for sale; sell turtles; or take turtles for sale using commercial equipment without a turtle seller's license, except as provided in subdivision 2c.
(b) Except for renewals, no new turtle seller's licenses may be issued after August 1, 2002.
(c) A turtle seller's license is transferable by the turtle seller licensee by making application to the commissioner. A turtle seller's license may be transferred only once under this paragraph and the transfer must be to a child of the person holding the turtle seller's license.
A person who does not possess a turtle seller's license must obtain a recreational turtle license to take turtles for personal use with commercial equipment.
(a) A person with a turtle seller's license may list one person as an apprentice on the license. A person acting as an apprentice for a turtle seller licensee must have an apprentice license and may assist the turtle licensee in all licensed activities.
(b) The turtle seller licensee or turtle seller's apprentice licensee must be present at all turtle operations conducted under the turtle seller's license. Turtle operations include going to and from turtle harvest locations; setting, lifting, and removing commercial turtle equipment; taking turtles out of equipment; and transporting turtles from harvest locations.
(c) A turtle seller's apprentice license is transferable by the turtle seller licensee by making application to the commissioner. A person listed as an apprentice by a turtle seller licensee must not be listed as an apprentice by another turtle seller licensee nor may an apprentice possess a turtle seller's license or a recreational turtle license.
A person may not:
(1) knowingly place or maintain an obstruction that will hinder, prevent, or interfere with a licensed turtle operation;
(2) remove turtles, other wild animals, or fish from a floating or submerged trap licensed under the game and fish laws; or
(3) knowingly damage, disturb, or interfere with a licensed turtle operation.
Repealed Minnesota Rule: 21-01608
Turtles may be taken by a person possessing a turtle seller's, turtle seller's apprentice, or recreational turtle license by means of floating or submerged turtle traps, turtle hooks, and other commercial fishing gear authorized by the commissioner. Traps must not exceed five feet in width, four feet in height, and eight feet in length.
Submerged traps must be constructed of either flexible webbing or wire. Flexible webbing traps must be of mesh size not less than 3-1/2 inches bar measure or seven inches stretch measure. Wire traps must be of mesh size not less than two inches by four inches bar measure and must have at least one square opening in the top panel measuring at least four inches on a side and two of the same dimension on each of the side panels near the top of the trap. A trap must be set in water shallow enough so that the top of the trap is at least level with the water surface.
Floating traps must have: (1) one or more openings above the water surface that measure at least ten inches by four inches; and (2) a mesh size of not less than one-half inch bar measure.
Each submerged trap must be checked and emptied at intervals not exceeding 48 hours and each floating trap must be checked and emptied at intervals not exceeding 120 hours. A turtle seller licensee or turtle seller's apprentice operating under a turtle seller's license may not operate more than 40 submerged turtle traps. A turtle seller's apprentice is not entitled to any traps in addition to those of the turtle seller. A recreational turtle licensee may not operate more than three turtle traps.
When in use, each turtle trap must have affixed on it a tag of permanent material visible from above, legibly bearing the name, address, and license number of the operator. This information must be recorded in an indelible manner on the tag. The tag must be of dimensions not less than 2-1/2 inches in length by five-eighths inch in width.
The commissioner shall issue 40 submerged turtle trap identification tags to a turtle seller licensee and three recreational turtle trap identification tags to a recreational turtle licensee. Tags must be attached to submerged and recreational traps at all times. Lost tags must be reported within 48 hours to the local conservation officer or the commercial fisheries program consultant. The commissioner may reissue tags upon request.
Turtles listed in subpart 1 that are taken incidental to other commercial fishing operations may be possessed, transported, and sold, provided the operator is a holder of a turtle seller's license.
A holder of a turtle seller's license must submit reports, on forms provided by the commissioner, to the address identified on the form by the tenth day of each month for the preceding month for the months of March through November, whether or not any equipment was used to take turtles.
In the report required in item A, the licensee must record daily operations, including separate entries for each water body. The records must include water body location, equipment used, numbers and pounds of each species of turtles taken, numbers of each species of turtles released at that water body, and other information about the operation as specified on the form provided by the commissioner. The records must be kept current within 48 hours of the last daily operation.
A license shall not be renewed until all of the licensee's monthly reports for the previous calendar year are submitted and received at the address identified on the form.
A licensee who buys turtles for resale or for processing and resale must keep a correct and complete book record of all transactions and activities covered in the license, not inconsistent with Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.425. Copies of the shipping documents for turtles being sent out of state must be part of and included with the monthly reports required under subpart 7.