Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 97A — Game And Fish
Section 97A.465 — Military Personnel; Fishing And Hunting.

Subdivision 1. Residents on leave. A resident that is in the armed forces of the United States, stationed outside of the state, and in the state on leave, may hunt and fish without a license if the resident possesses official military leave papers. The resident must obtain the seals, tags, and coupons required of a licensee, which must be furnished without charge. This subdivision does not apply to the taking of moose or elk.
Subd. 1a. Spouses of residents on active military duty. Notwithstanding section 97A.405, subdivision 5, the spouse of a resident who is on active military duty may obtain resident hunting and fishing licenses.
Subd. 1b. Residents discharged from active service. (a) A resident who has served at any time during the preceding 24 months in federal active service, as defined in section 190.05, subdivision 5c, outside the United States as a member of the National Guard, or as a reserve component or active duty member of the United States armed forces and has been discharged from active service may take small game and fish without a license if the resident possesses official military discharge papers. The resident must obtain the seals, tags, and coupons required of a licensee, which must be furnished without charge.
(b) The commissioner shall issue, without fee, a deer license, valid for a deer of either sex, to a resident who has served at any time during the preceding 24 months in federal active service, as defined in section 190.05, subdivision 5c, outside the United States as a member of the National Guard, or as a reserve component or active duty member of the United States armed forces and has been discharged from active service. Eligibility under this paragraph is limited to one license per resident.
Subd. 2. Camp Ripley personnel. A nonresident who is in the military and in training at Camp Ripley may obtain a resident license to take fish.
Subd. 3. Nonresidents stationed in state. The commissioner may issue a resident license to take fish or game to a person in the armed forces of the United States that is stationed in the state. This subdivision does not apply to the taking of moose or elk.
Subd. 4. Discharged resident; obtaining deer license during season. A resident who is discharged from the United States armed forces during, or within ten days before, the firearms deer season may, upon showing the official discharge paper, obtain a firearm deer license during the season that is valid immediately upon issuance.
Subd. 5. Preference to service members. (a) For purposes of this subdivision:
(1) "qualified service member or veteran" means a Minnesota resident who:
(i) is currently serving, or has served at any time during the past 24 months, in active service as a member of the United States armed forces, including the National Guard or other military reserves;
(ii) has received a Purple Heart medal for qualifying military service, as shown by official military records; or
(iii) has a service-connected disability rated at 100 percent as defined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; and
(2) "active service" means service defined under section 190.05, subdivision 5b or 5c.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, chapter 97B or 97C, or administrative rules, the commissioner may give first preference to qualified service members or veterans in any drawing or lottery involving the selection of applicants for hunting or fishing licenses, permits, and special permits. This subdivision does not apply to licenses or permits for taking moose, elk, or prairie chickens. Actions of the commissioner under this subdivision are not rules under the Administrative Procedure Act and section 14.386 does not apply.
Subd. 6. Special hunts for military personnel. The commissioner may by rule establish criteria, special seasons, and limits for military personnel and veterans to take big game and small game by firearms or archery in designated areas or times. A person hunting under this subdivision must be participating in a hunt sponsored and administered by the Minnesota Department of Military Affairs or the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs.
Subd. 7. Residents of veterans homes. (a) A resident from a Minnesota veterans home may obtain a firearm or muzzleloader deer license during the season and take antlerless deer without a permit in all areas of the state open during the respective regular firearms or muzzleloader deer seasons in any permit area. This subdivision does not authorize the taking of an antlerless deer by another member of a party under section 97B.301, subdivision 3, in an area closed to taking antlerless deer or where the number of antlerless deer that may be taken is limited by a quota on the number of permits.
(b) A person may assist a Minnesota veterans home resident during the firearms or muzzleloader deer season without having a deer-hunting license, but the person may not shoot a deer.
Subd. 8. Nonresident active members of National Guard. A nonresident that is an active member of the state's National Guard may obtain a resident license to take fish or game. This subdivision does not apply to the taking of moose or elk.
1986 c 386 art 1 s 66; 1987 c 373 s 6,7; 1987 c 384 art 1 s 9; 1997 c 226 s 22; 2005 c 146 s 17; 2006 c 281 art 2 s 29; 2007 c 57 art 1 s 87,88; 2009 c 176 art 2 s 25; 1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 32; 1Sp2015 c 4 art 5 s 17; 2016 c 189 art 3 s 38

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 97 - 102 — Game And Fish

Chapter 97A — Game And Fish

Section 97A.011 — Citation.

Section 97A.015 — Definitions.

Section 97A.021 — Construction.

Section 97A.025 — Ownership Of Wild Animals.

Section 97A.028 — Crop Protection Assistance.

Section 97A.031 — Wanton Waste.

Section 97A.035 — Removing Signs Prohibited.

Section 97A.037 — Hunter, Trapper, And Angler Harassment Prohibited.

Section 97A.041 — Exhibition Of Wildlife.

Section 97A.043 — Fish Consumption Advisories.

Section 97A.045 — Commissioner; General Powers And Duties.

Section 97A.0451 — Authority For Using Emergency Rules Procedure; Expiration Of Authority.

Section 97A.0452 — Notice Of Proposed Adoption Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0453 — Notice To Committees For Fees Fixed By Rule.

Section 97A.0454 — Modifying Proposed Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0455 — Submitting Proposed Emergency Rule To Attorney General.

Section 97A.0456 — Effective Date Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0457 — Publishing Approval.

Section 97A.0458 — Effective Period Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0459 — Approving Form Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.051 — Publishing Rules And Laws.

Section 97A.052 — Peace Officer Training Account.

Section 97A.055 — Game And Fish Fund.

Section 97A.056 — Outdoor Heritage Fund; Lessard-sams Outdoor Heritage Council.

Section 97A.057 — Federal Law Compliance; Restriction On License Revenue.

Section 97A.065 — Dedication Of Certain Receipts.

Section 97A.071 — Wildlife Acquisition Account.

Section 97A.075 — Use Of License Revenues.

Section 97A.085 — Game Refuges.

Section 97A.091 — Hunting On Game Refuges.

Section 97A.092 — Controlled Hunting Zones.

Section 97A.093 — Hunting, Trapping, And Fishing In Scientific And Natural Areas.

Section 97A.095 — Waterfowl Protected Areas.

Section 97A.098 — Trespass On Federal Lands.

Section 97A.101 — Public Water Reserves And Management Designation.

Section 97A.105 — Game And Fur Farms.

Section 97A.115 — Shooting Preserves.

Section 97A.121 — Hunting In Private Shooting Preserves.

Section 97A.125 — Wildlife Habitat On Private Land.

Section 97A.126 — Walk-in Access Program.

Section 97A.127 — Financing Waterfowl Development.

Section 97A.131 — Hatcheries.

Section 97A.133 — State Wildlife Management Areas.

Section 97A.134 — Adopt-a-wma Program.

Section 97A.135 — Acquiring Wildlife Lands.

Section 97A.137 — Hunting, Fishing, And Trespassing In Wildlife Management Areas.

Section 97A.141 — Public-water Access Sites.

Section 97A.145 — Wetlands For Wildlife.

Section 97A.151 — Leech Lake Indian Reservation Agreement.

Section 97A.155 — Amendments To Leech Lake Indian Reservation Agreement.

Section 97A.157 — 1854 Treaty Area Agreement.

Section 97A.161 — Agreement With White Earth Indians.

Section 97A.165 — Source Of Payments For Indian Agreement.

Section 97A.201 — Enforcement.

Section 97A.205 — Enforcement Officer; Powers.

Section 97A.211 — Arrest Procedures.

Section 97A.215 — Inspections.

Section 97A.221 — Seizure And Confiscation Of Property.

Section 97A.223 — Seizure And Administrative Forfeiture Of Certain Firearms And Abandoned Property.

Section 97A.225 — Seizure And Confiscation Of Motor Vehicles And Boats.

Section 97A.231 — Search Warrants.

Section 97A.235 — Jurisdiction Over Boundary Waters.

Section 97A.241 — Reciprocity With Other States In Appointing Officers.

Section 97A.245 — Rewards.

Section 97A.251 — Obstructing Officers.

Section 97A.255 — Prosecutions.

Section 97A.301 — General Penalty Provisions.

Section 97A.305 — Impersonating Enforcement Officer.

Section 97A.311 — Licenses.

Section 97A.315 — Trespass.

Section 97A.321 — Dogs Pursuing, Wounding, Or Killing Big Game.

Section 97A.325 — Penalties For Unlawfully Buying Or Selling Wild Animals.

Section 97A.331 — Penalties Related To Hunting.

Section 97A.335 — Penalties Related To Fishing.

Section 97A.338 — Gross Overlimits Of Wild Animals; Penalty.

Section 97A.341 — Restitution For Wild Animals Illegally Taken.

Section 97A.345 — Restitution Value Of Wild Animals.

Section 97A.401 — Special Permits.

Section 97A.405 — License Requirements.

Section 97A.408 — Anatomical Gift Option; Education.

Section 97A.411 — Validity Of Licenses.

Section 97A.415 — License Restrictions.

Section 97A.418 — Permit Rules.

Section 97A.420 — Seizure Of Licenses.

Section 97A.421 — Validity And Issuance Of Licenses After Conviction.

Section 97A.425 — Record And Reporting Requirements For Dealers, Tanners, And Taxidermists.

Section 97A.431 — Moose Licenses.

Section 97A.433 — Elk Licenses.

Section 97A.434 — Prairie-chicken Licenses.

Section 97A.435 — Turkey Licenses; Application And Eligibility.

Section 97A.438 — Releasing Wild Turkeys; Permit Required.

Section 97A.441 — Licenses Issued Without Fee.

Section 97A.445 — Exemptions From License Requirement.

Section 97A.451 — License Requirements And Exemptions Relating To Age.

Section 97A.455 — Nonresident Students; Fishing, Small Game, And Big Game.

Section 97A.461 — Nonresident Licenses For Boundary Water Hunting Or Fishing.

Section 97A.465 — Military Personnel; Fishing And Hunting.

Section 97A.471 — Nonresident Courtesy Licenses.

Section 97A.472 — Place Of Sale Of Nonresident Licenses; Restriction.

Section 97A.473 — Resident Lifetime Licenses.

Section 97A.474 — Nonresident Lifetime Licenses.

Section 97A.4742 — Lifetime Fish And Wildlife Trust Fund.

Section 97A.475 — License Fees.

Section 97A.481 — License Applications; Penalty.

Section 97A.482 — License Applications; Collecting Social Security Numbers.

Section 97A.485 — Issuance Of Licenses.

Section 97A.501 — Wild Animals; General Restrictions.

Section 97A.502 — Deer Killed By Motor Vehicles.

Section 97A.505 — Possessing Wild Animals.

Section 97A.510 — Game For Consumption At Fundraising Events.

Section 97A.511 — Fur-bearing Animals.

Section 97A.512 — Sale Of Inedible Portions Of Big Game Animals, Fur-bearing Animals, Fish, And Game Birds Other Than Migratory Waterfowl.

Section 97A.515 — Pelts, Skins, And Hides Taken On Indian Reservations.

Section 97A.521 — Transporting Wild Animals; Generally.

Section 97A.525 — Transporting Wild Animals By Common Carrier.

Section 97A.531 — Shipping Wild Animals Taken In Canada.

Section 97A.535 — Possessing And Transporting Deer, Bear, Elk, And Moose.

Section 97A.545 — Transporting Game Birds.

Section 97A.551 — Possessing And Transporting Fish.

Section 97A.56 — Feral Swine.