Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6240, MIGRATORY WATERFOWL FEEDING AND RESTING AREAS, pt. 6240.2000

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 24, December 9, 2024
Part 6240.2000 - [Effective until 1/30/2025] MIGRATORY WATERFOWL FEEDING AND RESTING AREA RESTRICTIONS
Subpart 1.Entry restrictions.

A person may not enter a posted migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area during the open migratory waterfowl season with watercraft or aircraft propelled by a motor, except as provided in subparts 2 to 4.

Subp. 2.Department employees in performance of their duties.

The restriction in subpart 1 does not apply to uniformed employees of the department and other agents of the commissioner while in the performance of their official department duties.

Subp. 3.Disabled persons.

A disabled person, under permit from the commissioner, may use an electric motor with battery power of 12 volts or less. A permit is not required for the lakes listed in subpart 4.

Subp. 4.Use of electric motors.

On the lakes listed in items A to K, a person may use an electric motor with battery power of 12 volts or less within the designated migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area during the open waterfowl season:

A. Beltrami County: Puposky Lake, Little Puposky Lake;
B. Carver County: Tiger Lake;
C. Faribault and Blue Earth Counties: Minnesota Lake;
D. Freeborn County: Bear Lake, Upper Twin Lake;
E. Jackson County: South Heron Lake, North Heron Lake;
F. Kandiyohi County: Wakanda Lake, Lake Lillian;
G. McLeod County: Bakers Lake, Unnamed Lake, in T. 114 N., R. 29W, S. 28;
H. Polk County: Turtle Lake;
I. Pope County: Nelson Lake;
J. Traverse County: Mud Lake; and
K. Le Sueur County: Diamond Lake, Dora Lake, and Sanborn Lake.

Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6240, MIGRATORY WATERFOWL FEEDING AND RESTING AREAS, pt. 6240.2000

18 SR 83; L 2005 c 56 s 2; 30 SR 613; 35 SR 2014
48 SR 127 (EMERGENCY)
49 SR 141, exp. 1/30/2025 (Emergency)