Subdivision 1. Acquisition and sale of private aquatic life. Aquatic life legally possessed may be bought, acquired, and sold by licensed facilities as provided in sections 17.4981 to 17.4997.
Subd. 2. Acquisition from state. (a) The commissioner may sell aquatic life to licensed facilities at fair wholesale market value. Fair wholesale market value must be determined by the average market price charged in this state and contiguous states and provinces for similar quantities.
(b) The commissioner shall establish procedures to make aquatic life available to licensed facilities if state aquatic life would otherwise die or go to waste, such as in cases of winterkill lakes, waters where piscicides will be applied, and waters subject to extreme draw-down. The public must be given angling opportunities if public access is available.
(c) The commissioner shall attempt to provide opportunities to make brood stock available to licensed facilities to reduce reliance on out-of-state sources without causing adverse impacts to game fish populations.
(d) If the commissioner denies approval to obtain aquatic life outside the state, a written notice must be submitted to the applicant stating the reasons for denial, and the commissioner shall:
(1) designate approved sources if available to obtain the desired aquatic life; or
(2) sell the aquatic life from state hatcheries at fair wholesale market value if there is a surplus from state operations.
Subd. 3. Methods to harvest aquatic life. Licensed facilities may use all reasonable methods to operate and harvest aquatic life from licensed facilities, including available nets.
Subd. 4. Discharge may require permit. The discharge from an aquatic farm must comply with discharge permits required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Subd. 5. Ownership of aquatic life. (a) Notwithstanding other provisions of law, aquatic life lawfully acquired and possessed by a licensed facility is private aquatic life and property of the owner of the licensed facility.
(b) The state may not seize or otherwise confiscate private aquatic life without due process of law, except that private aquatic life in public waters may become property of the state if the waters are not part of a licensed facility. The commissioner shall notify the licensee that the aquatic life in a facility that is no longer licensed will become property of the state if the aquatic life is not removed. If the licensee does not respond in writing within 30 days after receiving the notice and make alternative arrangements, or does not remove the aquatic life by 60 ice-free days after receiving the notice, the private aquatic life becomes property of the state.
(c) Private aquatic life that is transferred to the state or released into public waters that are not part of a licensed facility is owned by the state and may be considered wildlife.
Subd. 6. Control of licensed waters. (a) If the public cannot legally access waters of the state that are part of a licensed aquatic farm except by permission of the licensee, the use of the waters by the public is subject to restriction by the licensee.
(b) Waters of the state may not be licensed for aquaculture use to more than one licensee.
Subd. 7. Angling in licensed waters. A person may not take fish by angling from waters subject to subdivision 6 unless the person has written permission from the licensee and:
(1) has an invoice when in possession of fish; or
(2) takes fish under an angling license, subject to the limits and conditions in the game and fish laws.
Subd. 8. Interference prohibited. A person may not knowingly damage, disturb, or interfere with legal aquatic farm operations.
1992 c 566 s 3; 1993 c 226 s 4; 1997 c 226 s 4
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 17 - 43 — Agriculture
Chapter 17 — Department Of Agriculture
Section 17.01 — Creation Of Department; Commissioner; Deputy.
Section 17.013 — Delegations Of Powers To Deputy Commissioner.
Section 17.03 — Powers And Duties Of Commissioner.
Section 17.035 — Venison Distribution And Reimbursement.
Section 17.039 — Ethical Guidelines For Farm Advocates.
Section 17.04 — Enforcement Of Food Laws.
Section 17.041 — Agricultural Emergency Account; Appropriation.
Section 17.055 — Emerging Farmers.
Section 17.101 — Promotional Activities.
Section 17.1015 — Promotional Expenditures.
Section 17.1016 — Cooperative Grants.
Section 17.1017 — Good Food Access Program.
Section 17.1018 — Good Food Access Program Advisory Committee.
Section 17.102 — Minnesota Grown Label.
Section 17.107 — Farm Equipment Safety And Maintenance Program For Youth.
Section 17.114 — Sustainable Agriculture.
Section 17.116 — Sustainable Agriculture Demonstration Grants.
Section 17.117 — Agriculture Best Management Practices Loan Program.
Section 17.118 — Livestock Investment Grant Program.
Section 17.1195 — Farm Safety Grant And Outreach Programs.
Section 17.133 — Farm Down Payment Assistance Grants.
Section 17.135 — Farm Disposal Of Solid Waste.
Section 17.345 — Not Determinative For Property Classification.
Section 17.352 — Agricultural Products And Pursuits.
Section 17.353 — Fur Farmer Registration.
Section 17.41 — Grain Defined.
Section 17.445 — Inspections And Services; Fees.
Section 17.452 — Farm-raised Cervidae.
Section 17.457 — Restricted Species.
Section 17.458 — Agroforestry.
Section 17.49 — Aquaculture Program And Promotion.
Section 17.491 — Aquaculture Is Agricultural Pursuit.
Section 17.494 — Aquaculture Permits; Rules.
Section 17.495 — Appeal Procedures.
Section 17.496 — Quarantine Facility; Rules.
Section 17.497 — Exotic Species Importation; Rules.
Section 17.498 — Rules; Financial Assurance.
Section 17.4981 — General Conditions For Regulation Of Aquatic Farms.
Section 17.4982 — Definitions.
Section 17.4983 — Aquatic Farm Operations.
Section 17.4984 — Aquatic Farm License.
Section 17.4985 — Transportation Of Aquatic Life.
Section 17.4986 — Importation Of Aquatic Life.
Section 17.4987 — Stocking Private Aquatic Life.
Section 17.4988 — License And Inspection Fees.
Section 17.4989 — Fish Sample Collecting.
Section 17.499 — Transportation Or Importation Of Saltwater Aquatic Life; Quarantine Requirement.
Section 17.4991 — Disease Transmission.
Section 17.4994 — Sucker Eggs.
Section 17.4995 — Receipts To The Game And Fish Fund.
Section 17.4996 — White Earth Indian Reservation.
Section 17.4998 — Violations; Penalty.
Section 17.4999 — Storage, Handling, And Disposal Of Fish Manure.
Section 17.51 — Citation; Agricultural Commodities Promotion Act.
Section 17.56 — Council To Formulate And Submit Promotional Order.
Section 17.57 — Additional Powers And Duties Of Council.
Section 17.58 — Powers And Duties Of Commissioner.
Section 17.59 — Fees To Defray Expenses.
Section 17.60 — Compensation And Expenses.
Section 17.61 — Legal Counsel.
Section 17.62 — Council Records.
Section 17.63 — Refund Of Fees.
Section 17.64 — Termination Of Order.
Section 17.66 — Permitted Activities.
Section 17.67 — Penalty For Violations.
Section 17.69 — Nonliability Of State.
Section 17.692 — Declaration Of Policy.
Section 17.694 — Accreditation.
Section 17.695 — Marketing And Bargaining Committee.
Section 17.696 — Unfair Practices Of Handlers And Associations.
Section 17.697 — Informational Exchanges; Dispute Resolution.
Section 17.698 — Factors To Be Considered In Mediation And Arbitration.
Section 17.70 — Violation Procedure.
Section 17.702 — Negotiation Classes Required.
Section 17.710 — Agricultural Production Contracts.
Section 17.80 — State Agricultural Land Preservation And Conservation Policy.
Section 17.82 — Prohibited Agency Action.
Section 17.84 — Duties Of Commissioner.
Section 17.844 — Livestock Production Policy.
Section 17.85 — Laboratory Services.
Section 17.86 — Urban Forest Promotion And Development.
Section 17.861 — Replacement Of Mercury Manometers.
Section 17.91 — Required Language.
Section 17.92 — Recapture Of Capital Investment Required By An Agricultural Contract.
Section 17.93 — Parent Company Responsibility For Contracts Of Subsidiaries.
Section 17.94 — Implied Promise Of Good Faith.
Section 17.941 — Producer's Right To Cancel.
Section 17.942 — Cover Sheet Requirements.
Section 17.943 — Contract Format.
Section 17.944 — Review By Commissioner.
Section 17.9441 — Limits On Remedies.
Section 17.9442 — Applicability Of Contract Requirements.
Section 17.9443 — Waiver Of Contract Provisions Is Void.
Section 17.95 — Department Of Agriculture Ombudsman.
Section 17.97 — Agricultural Input Prepayments.
Section 17.98 — Dairy Marketing Contracts Excepted.
Section 17.982 — Criminal And Administrative Penalties.
Section 17.983 — Administrative Penalties And Enforcement.
Section 17.984 — Investigation.
Section 17.985 — Passing On The Farm Center.
Section 17.986 — Entry Into Farm Animal Facilities.
Section 17.9892 — Definitions.
Section 17.9893 — Certification Instrument.
Section 17.9894 — Certifying Agent License.
Section 17.9895 — Duties Of A Certifying Agent.
Section 17.9896 — Certification Procedures.