Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 93 — Mineral Lands
Section 93.45 — Iron Range Trail.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. In recognition of the unique combination of cultural, geological, industrial, historical, recreational, and scenic characteristics of Minnesota's iron ranges, an "Iron Range Trail" is hereby established on the Vermilion, Mesabi, and Cuyuna iron ranges and at related points on Lake Superior. The commissioner of natural resources shall establish, develop, and maintain the trail, and related places of interest under the commissioner's jurisdiction and control, for the purposes specified in this subdivision. The trail need not be continuous between or within ranges and related points, but shall be developed as a coordinated unit and for multiple use. The commissioner, in cooperation with other state agencies, local governments, and private organizations and individuals shall mark and, where necessary, interpret places of cultural, geological, industrial, historical, recreational, and scenic interest. In cooperation with state and local road authorities, local governments, and private organizations and individuals, the commissioner also shall mark access, where available, to these places of interest from public roads and highways.
Subd. 2. Commissioner's powers; contract terms. The commissioner may acquire by gift or purchase necessary trail easements and related interest in and across lands not under the commissioner's jurisdiction and control. The commissioner also may enter into contracts, leases, or other agreements with the operator or the owner of active or inactive mine areas and with the person having the right of possession thereof for the use and development of these areas for Iron Range Trail purposes. The commissioner may develop, maintain, and operate such areas or may enter into contracts with third parties for the development, maintenance, or operation of the areas. If the commissioner enters into such a contract with a third party, the contract shall provide that the operator, owner and any person entitled to possession or control of the area shall be held harmless and indemnified by the third party from and against any and all claims for injuries or damage to person or property, from such use or development. Nothing in this section prohibits a person from asserting any claim for alleged damages brought pursuant to section 3.732 or 3.736.
1969 c 774 s 2; 1969 c 1129 art 10 s 2; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1980 c 509 s 23; 1Sp1981 c 4 art 2 s 9; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 92 - 94 — Lands And Minerals

Chapter 93 — Mineral Lands

Section 93.001 — Policy For Mineral Development.

Section 93.0015 — Mineral Coordinating Committee.

Section 93.003 — Iron Mining; Conditions.

Section 93.01 — Reservation Of Minerals And Water Powers.

Section 93.02 — Instruments Transferring Interest; Reservation.

Section 93.03 — Patent Under Land Grant To Railroad; Reservation.

Section 93.04 — Disposition Of Minerals Reserved.

Section 93.05 — Holder Of Lease.

Section 93.055 — Action To Quiet Title To Lands Covered By Mineral Lease.

Section 93.06 — Reservation Of Minerals Under Navigable Lakes.

Section 93.14 — Leases To Prospect For Ores.

Section 93.15 — Mining Units; Designation.

Section 93.16 — Leases; Sale And Notice.

Section 93.17 — Application For Leases; Bids; Awards.

Section 93.171 — Eligibility And Performance.

Section 93.1925 — Negotiated Leases.

Section 93.193 — Taconite Iron Ore Mining Lease; Extension.

Section 93.20 — Form Of Lease; Required Content; Modification.

Section 93.201 — Royalties For Taconite Concentrates.

Section 93.21 — Execution Of Lease.

Section 93.22 — Disposition Of Payments.

Section 93.222 — Taconite Iron Ore Special Advance Royalty Account.

Section 93.2235 — Taconite Mining Grants; Appropriations.

Section 93.2236 — Minerals Management Account.

Section 93.245 — Mining Minerals Other Than Iron Ore.

Section 93.25 — Ores Other Than Iron; Leases.

Section 93.26 — Leases To Be Filed.

Section 93.27 — Assignments, Agreements, Or Contracts Affecting Leases; Filing.

Section 93.28 — Approval Of Instruments.

Section 93.285 — Stockpiled Iron Ore.

Section 93.33 — Leasing Surface Of Land.

Section 93.335 — Lands Held In Trust; Mineral Rights Only; Mineral Rights Acquired Under Tax Laws.

Section 93.34 — Draining Public Waters.

Section 93.41 — State-owned Iron-bearing Materials.

Section 93.43 — Leases To Nonferrous Metallic Minerals Producers.

Section 93.44 — Declaration Of Policy.

Section 93.45 — Iron Range Trail.

Section 93.46 — Definitions.

Section 93.461 — Peat Included In Mine Land Reclamation.

Section 93.47 — Duties And Authority Of Commissioner.

Section 93.48 — Variance.

Section 93.481 — Permit To Mine.

Section 93.482 — Reclamation Fees.

Section 93.483 — Contested Case.

Section 93.49 — Financial Assurance Of Operator.

Section 93.50 — Appeal.

Section 93.51 — Penalties For Violation.

Section 93.515 — Oil And Gas Wells; Rules Relating To Spacing, Pooling, And Unitization.

Section 93.52 — Ownership Of Severed Mineral Interests.

Section 93.55 — Forfeiture Of Severed Mineral Interest.

Section 93.551 — Validation Of Certain Statements; Correction Of Certain Errors.

Section 93.61 — Drill Core Library Access.