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Chapter 84D
Section 84D.05
Recent History
- 2017 Subd. 1 Amended 2017 c 93 art 2 s 24
- 2016 Subd. 1 Amended 2016 c 189 art 3 s 14
- 2012 Subd. 1 Amended 2012 c 272 s 9
- 2004 84D.05 Amended 2004 c 243 s 22
- 1996 84D.05 New 1996 c 385 art 1 s 5
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84D.05 PROHIBITED INVASIVE SPECIES.
Subdivision 1. Prohibited activities. A person may not possess, import, purchase, sell,
propagate, transport, or introduce a prohibited invasive species, except:
(1) under a permit issued by the commissioner under section 84D.11;
(2) in the case of purple loosestrife, as provided by sections 18.75 to 18.88;
(3) under a restricted species permit issued under section 17.457;
(4) when being transported to the department, or another destination as the commissioner
may direct, in a sealed container for purposes of identifying the species or reporting the presence
of the species;
(5) when being transported for disposal as part of a harvest or control activity under a
permit issued by the commissioner according to section 103G.615, when being transported for
disposal as specified under a commercial fishing license issued by the commissioner according to
section 97A.418, 97C.801, 97C.811, 97C.825, 97C.831, or 97C.835, or when being transported
as specified by the commissioner;
(6) when the specimen has been lawfully acquired dead and, in the case of plant species, all
seeds are removed or are otherwise secured in a sealed container;
(7) in the form of herbaria or other preserved specimens;
(8) when being removed from watercraft and equipment, or caught while angling, and
immediately returned to the water from which they came; or
(9) as the commissioner may otherwise prescribe by rule.
Subd. 2. Seizure. Under section 97A.221, the commissioner may seize or dispose of all
specimens of prohibited invasive species unlawfully possessed, imported, purchased, sold,
propagated, transported, or introduced in the state.
History: 1996 c 385 art 1 s 5; 2004 c 243 s 22
Subdivision 1. Prohibited activities. A person may not possess, import, purchase, sell,
propagate, transport, or introduce a prohibited invasive species, except:
(1) under a permit issued by the commissioner under section 84D.11;
(2) in the case of purple loosestrife, as provided by sections 18.75 to 18.88;
(3) under a restricted species permit issued under section 17.457;
(4) when being transported to the department, or another destination as the commissioner
may direct, in a sealed container for purposes of identifying the species or reporting the presence
of the species;
(5) when being transported for disposal as part of a harvest or control activity under a
permit issued by the commissioner according to section 103G.615, when being transported for
disposal as specified under a commercial fishing license issued by the commissioner according to
section 97A.418, 97C.801, 97C.811, 97C.825, 97C.831, or 97C.835, or when being transported
as specified by the commissioner;
(6) when the specimen has been lawfully acquired dead and, in the case of plant species, all
seeds are removed or are otherwise secured in a sealed container;
(7) in the form of herbaria or other preserved specimens;
(8) when being removed from watercraft and equipment, or caught while angling, and
immediately returned to the water from which they came; or
(9) as the commissioner may otherwise prescribe by rule.
Subd. 2. Seizure. Under section 97A.221, the commissioner may seize or dispose of all
specimens of prohibited invasive species unlawfully possessed, imported, purchased, sold,
propagated, transported, or introduced in the state.
History: 1996 c 385 art 1 s 5; 2004 c 243 s 22
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