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Chapter 84D
Section 84D.11
Recent History
- 2021 Subd. 1a Amended 2021 c 6 art 2 s 31
- 2019 Subd. 1 Amended 2019 c 50 art 1 s 19
- 2017 Subd. 1a New 2017 c 93 art 2 s 28
- 2016 Subd. 1 Amended 2016 c 189 art 3 s 19
- 2015 Subd. 1 Amended 2015 c 4 art 4 s 27
- 2014 Subd. 2a Amended 2014 c 289 s 26
- 2013 Subd. 2b New 2013 c 121 s 15
- 2013 Subd. 2c New 2013 c 121 s 16
- 2013 Subd. 2d New 2013 c 121 s 17
- 2011 Subd. 2a Amended 2011 c 2 art 5 s 14
- 2011 Subd. 2a Amended 2011 c 107 s 29
- 2004 Subd. 1 Amended 2004 c 243 s 29
- 2004 Subd. 2 Amended 2004 c 243 s 30
- 2004 Subd. 2a Amended 2004 c 243 s 31
- 1999 Subd. 2a New 1999 c 92 s 8
- 1996 84D.11 New 1996 c 385 art 1 s 11
84D.11 PERMITS.
Subdivision 1.Prohibited invasive species.
The commissioner may issue a permit for the propagation, possession, importation, purchase, or transport of a prohibited invasive species for the purposes of disposal, control, research, or education.
Subd. 2.Regulated invasive species.
The commissioner may issue a permit for the introduction of a regulated invasive species.
Subd. 2a.Harvest of bait from infested waters.
(a) The commissioner may issue a permit to allow the harvest of bait:
(1) from waters that are designated as infested waters, except those designated because they contain prohibited invasive species of fish or certifiable diseases of fish as defined in section 17.4982, subdivision 6; and
(2) from infested waters as allowed under section 97C.341, paragraph (c).
The permit shall include conditions necessary to avoid spreading aquatic invasive species.
(b) Before receiving a permit, or working for a permittee, a person annually must satisfactorily complete aquatic invasive species-related training provided by the commissioner.
Subd. 3.Standard.
The commissioner may issue a permit under this section only if the commissioner determines that the permitted activity would not pose an unreasonable risk of harm to natural resources or their use in the state. The commissioner may deny, issue with conditions, modify, or revoke a permit under this section as necessary to ensure that the proposed activity will not pose an unreasonable risk of harm to natural resources or their use in the state.
Subd. 4.Appeal of permit decision.
A permit decision may be appealed as a contested case under chapter 14.
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