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97B.901(c)
Statute ID:
14179
Statute Function ID:
30745
Fish and Game - Failure to register wolf carcass
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Offense Level:
Misdemeanor (M)
General Offense Code:
Other (9)
Offense Summary Code & Rank:
Other/Status/Misc (M) (Rank 30)
Detailed Offense Code:
Fish and Game (Other) (991)
Offense Severity Level:
Function Text:
UCR Code
Description
90Z
All Other Offenses
Flags
Crime of Violence:
No
Targeted Misdemeanor:
No
Predatory Offender Registration Review:
No
Enhanceable:
No
Certify to DPS:
No
Report to DNR:
Yes
DPS Group:
No
Conditional Release:
No
Payable:
Yes
Petty Misdemeanor Only if Prosecutor Certifies:
No
Third Violation Indicator:
No
Qualified Domestic Violence Related:
No
Nonviolent Controlled Substance Offender Review:
No
Wildlife Restitution:
Yes
Statute Number:
97B.901(c)
Enactment Date:
May 3, 2012
Effective Date:
Jul 1, 2012
Expiration Date:
Repealed?:
No
Summary Text:
Fish and Game - Failure to register wolf carcass
Statute ID:
14179
Created:
Jul 16, 2012 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Updated:
Jul 23, 2012 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Last Update Action:
Corrected
Legal Analyst Comment:
Changing summary text per request
Summary Text:
Fish and Game - Failure to register wolf carcass
Link to MN Statute Text:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/97B/901.html
Legislative Session:
2012 - Regular
Session Law Text?:
No
Statute text last updated on:
Jul 23, 2012
(a) The commissioner may, by rule, require persons taking, possessing, and transporting fur-bearing animals to tag the animals. The commissioner shall prescribe the manner of issuance and the type of tag, which must show the year of issuance. The commissioner shall issue the tag, without a fee, upon request. (b) The pelt of each bobcat, fisher, pine marten, otter and wolf must be presented, by the person taking it, to a state wildlife manager designee for registration before the pelt is sold and before the pelt is transported out of the state, but in no event more than 48 hours after the season closes for the species. (c) The whole carcass of each wolf, with the pelt removed, must be presented by the person taking it to a state wildlife manager designee for registration before the pelt is sold and before the pelt is transported out of the state, but in no event more than 48 hours after the season closes. The commissioner may require that the entire carcass or samples from the carcass be surrendered to the state wildlife manager designee.