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90.301 TIMBER TRESPASS ON STATE LANDS; UNLAWFUL POSSESSION AND
SALE; REWARDS; RECORDS.
    Subdivision 1. Trespass on public lands, damages. Whoever without valid permit shall
cut any timber upon lands owned by this state, or held in trust by the state for the counties, or
remove or carry away any such timber, or any other property appertaining to these lands, or shall
commit any other trespass upon these lands, or shall induce or assist another to do so, shall be
liable to the state for treble damages if the trespass is adjudged to have been willful but liable for
double damages only if the trespass is adjudged to have been casual and involuntary. Any person
found to have acquired possession in any manner of any timber unlawfully cut on lands owned
by this state or held in trust by the state for the counties, shall be liable to the state for twice the
stumpage value thereof. It shall be no defense to plead or claim a purchase of any state timber
from any one other than the commissioner, or a purchase of any timber held in trust by the state
for the counties from anyone other than the county auditor, nor may it be claimed that any other
person should be joined as defendant; nor may any claim be made for remuneration or allowance
for labor or expenses incurred in preparing such timber for market or transporting the same to or
toward market. Every such trespass willfully committed shall be a gross misdemeanor.
    Subd. 2. Seizure of unlawfully cut timber. The commissioner may take possession of any
timber hereafter unlawfully cut upon or taken from any land owned by the state wherever found
and may sell the same informally or at public auction after giving such notice as the commissioner
deems reasonable and after deducting all the expenses of such sale the proceeds thereof shall be
paid into the state treasury to the credit of the proper fund; and when any timber so unlawfully cut
has been intermingled with any other timber or property so that it cannot be identified or plainly
separated therefrom the commissioner may so seize and sell the whole quantity so intermingled
and, in such case, the whole quantity of such timber shall be conclusively presumed to have been
unlawfully taken from state land. When the timber unlawfully cut or removed from state land is
so seized and sold the seizure shall not in any manner relieve the trespasser who cut or removed,
or caused the cutting or removal of, any such timber from the full liability imposed by this chapter
for the trespass so committed, but the net amount realized from such sale shall be credited on
whatever judgment is recovered against such trespasser.
    Subd. 3. Penalty. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, any person who shall
remove, transport, carry away, conceal, or convert to personal use any timber unlawfully cut
on state lands, knowing the same to have been so cut, shall be guilty of theft of the same and
prosecuted and punished accordingly in the county where the property was cut or in any county
into or through which the property or any part thereof may be removed; and when any corporation
is guilty of the acts herein declared to be theft, each officer of the corporation shall, individually
and severally, be guilty of such theft.
    Subd. 4. Apprehension of trespassers; reward. The commissioner may offer a reward to be
paid to a person giving to the proper authorities any information that leads to the conviction of a
person violating this chapter. The reward is limited to the greater of $100 or ten percent of the
single stumpage value of any timber unlawfully cut or removed. The commissioner shall pay the
reward from funds appropriated for that purpose or from receipts from the sale of state timber. A
reward shall not be paid to salaried forest officers, conservation officers, or licensed peace officers.
    Subd. 5. Record of trespasses. The commissioner shall keep a record of all trespasses
reported, with the estimates, appraisals and settlements thereof.
    Subd. 6. Ticket for theft violations. The commissioner may design and issue a ticket in the
form, and having the effect, of a summons and complaint, for use in cases of theft of state timber
or other state property, where the value of the property is within the limits established by section
609.52, subdivision 3, clause (5). The ticket shall provide for the name and address of the person
charged with the violation, the offense charged, the time and place the person is to appear before a
court, and any other necessary information.
History: (6394-3,32-34) 1925 c 276 s 3,32-34; 1937 c 368 s 1; 1955 c 387 s 1; 1961 c 202
s 4,25-27; 1965 c 35 s 5; 1967 c 23 s 2; 1984 c 613 s 6; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 254 s 5; 1990
c 566 s 5; 2005 c 141 s 11

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