Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 97B — Hunting
Section 97B.022 — Apprentice-hunter Validation.

Subdivision 1. Definition. For the purpose of this section, "accompanied" means to stay within a distance of another person that permits uninterrupted visual contact and unaided verbal communication.
Subd. 2. Requirements. (a) A resident or nonresident born after December 31, 1979, who is age 12 or over and who does not possess a hunter education firearms safety certificate may be issued an apprentice-hunter validation. An apprentice-hunter validation may be purchased two license years in a lifetime and used to obtain hunting licenses during the same license year that the validation is purchased.
(b) An individual in possession of an apprentice-hunter validation may hunt small game, deer, and bear only when accompanied by an adult who has a valid license to hunt the same species of game in Minnesota and whose license was not obtained using an apprentice-hunter validation.
(c) When an individual in possession of an apprentice-hunter validation is hunting turkey or prairie chicken under paragraph (b), the accompanying adult may be licensed for another permit area or time period but must be licensed for the same season as the apprentice hunter. If the accompanying adult is not licensed for the same permit area or time period as the apprentice hunter, the accompanying adult may not shoot or possess a firearm or bow while accompanying the apprentice hunter under this paragraph.
(d) An apprentice-hunter-validation holder must obtain all required licenses and stamps.
Subd. 3. Apprentice-hunter validation; fee. The fee for an apprentice-hunter validation is $3.50. Fees collected must be deposited in the firearms safety training account, except for the electronic licensing system commission established by the commissioner under section 84.027, subdivision 15, and issuing fees collected under section 97A.485, subdivision 6, and are appropriated annually to the Enforcement Division of the Department of Natural Resources for administering the firearm safety course program.
2007 c 131 art 1 s 35; 1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 38; 2013 c 121 s 43; 1Sp2021 c 6 art 2 s 63

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 97 - 102 — Game And Fish

Chapter 97B — Hunting

Section 97B.001 — Trespass.

Section 97B.002 — Civil Trespass.

Section 97B.005 — Training Dogs.

Section 97B.011 — Dogs Pursuing Big Game.

Section 97B.015 — Firearms Safety And Wildlife Identification Course.

Section 97B.020 — Firearms Safety Certificate Required.

Section 97B.021 — Possession Of Firearms By Persons Under Age 16.

Section 97B.0215 — Parent Or Guardian Responsibility; Violation.

Section 97B.022 — Apprentice-hunter Validation.

Section 97B.025 — Hunter And Trapper Education.

Section 97B.026 — Trapper Education Certificate; Requirement.

Section 97B.031 — Use And Possession Of Firearms.

Section 97B.035 — Restrictions On Archery Equipment.

Section 97B.036 — Crossbow Hunting During Firearms Season.

Section 97B.037 — Crossbow Hunting; Age 60 Or Over.

Section 97B.041 — Possession Of Firearms And Ammunition Restricted In Deer Zones.

Section 97B.045 — Transporting Firearms.

Section 97B.051 — Transporting Archery Bows.

Section 97B.055 — Discharging Firearms And Bows And Arrows.

Section 97B.063 — Hunter Satisfaction Survey.

Section 97B.065 — Hunting While Under Influence Of Alcohol Or Controlled Substance.

Section 97B.066 — Chemical Testing.

Section 97B.071 — Clothing Requirements; Blaze Orange Or Blaze Pink.

Section 97B.075 — Hunting Restricted Between Evening And Morning.

Section 97B.081 — Using Artificial Lights To Locate Animals.

Section 97B.085 — Using Radios To Take Animals.

Section 97B.086 — Possessing Night Vision Or Thermal Imaging Equipment.

Section 97B.091 — Using Motor Vehicles To Chase Wild Animals Prohibited.

Section 97B.095 — Disturbing And Taking From Burrows And Dens.

Section 97B.099 — Prohibited Hunting Methods.

Section 97B.101 — Hunting With Ferrets Prohibited.

Section 97B.105 — Hunting By Falconry.

Section 97B.1055 — Hunting By Persons With A Permanent Physical Or Developmental Disability.

Section 97B.106 — Crossbow Permits For Hunting And Fishing.

Section 97B.111 — Special Firearm Hunting Seasons For Physically Disabled.

Section 97B.1115 — Using Mechanical Or Electronic Assistance To Hold And Discharge Firearms Or Bows; Person With Physical Disability.

Section 97B.112 — Special Hunts.

Section 97B.115 — Computer-assisted Remote Hunting Prohibited.

Section 97B.201 — No Open Season For Caribou Or Antelope.

Section 97B.205 — Using Dogs And Horses To Take Big Game Prohibited.

Section 97B.207 — Using Dogs To Locate Wounded Deer Or Bear.

Section 97B.211 — Hunting Big Game By Archery.

Section 97B.22 — Collecting Antler Sheds.

Section 97B.301 — Deer Licenses And Limits.

Section 97B.303 — Venison Donations.

Section 97B.305 — Commissioner May Limit Number Of Deer Hunters.

Section 97B.311 — Deer Seasons And Restrictions.

Section 97B.318 — Arms Use Areas And Restrictions; Regular Firearms Season.

Section 97B.321 — Snares, Traps, Set Guns, And Swivel Guns Prohibited.

Section 97B.325 — Deer Stand Restrictions.

Section 97B.326 — Stands And Blinds On Public Lands.

Section 97B.327 — Report; Deer Other Than White-tailed Or Mule.

Section 97B.328 — Baiting Prohibited.

Section 97B.401 — Bear License Required; Application.

Section 97B.405 — Commissioner May Limit Number Of Bear Hunters.

Section 97B.411 — Bear Season And Restrictions.

Section 97B.415 — Taking Bear To Protect Property.

Section 97B.421 — Permit Required To Snare Bears.

Section 97B.425 — Baiting Bears.

Section 97B.426 — Baiting Bear; Use Of Drum.

Section 97B.431 — Bear-hunting Outfitters.

Section 97B.501 — Moose License Required.

Section 97B.505 — Moose Season And Restrictions.

Section 97B.515 — Taking Elk.

Section 97B.516 — Plan For Elk Management.

Section 97B.601 — Small-game Licenses.

Section 97B.603 — Taking Small Game By Party.

Section 97B.605 — Commissioner May Restrict Taking Small Game Animals.

Section 97B.621 — Raccoons.

Section 97B.641 — Cougar, Lynx, And Wolverine.

Section 97B.645 — Wolves.

Section 97B.646 — Wolf Management.

Section 97B.647 — Taking Wolves.

Section 97B.648 — Wolves; Unlawful Taking; Penalty.

Section 97B.651 — Unprotected Mammals And Birds.

Section 97B.655 — Taking Animals Causing Damage.

Section 97B.657 — Taking Wild Animals To Protect Public Safety.

Section 97B.661 — Removing Beaver From State Lands.

Section 97B.665 — Beaver Dams; Threats To Safety Or Property.

Section 97B.667 — Removing Beavers, Beaver Dams, And Lodges; Road Authorities And Local Government Units.

Section 97B.668 — Game Birds Causing Damage.

Section 97B.671 — Predator-control Program.

Section 97B.701 — Protected Birds.

Section 97B.705 — Restrictions On Trapping Birds.

Section 97B.715 — Pheasants.

Section 97B.716 — Prairie Chickens.

Section 97B.721 — License Required To Take Turkey; Tagging And Registration Requirements.

Section 97B.722 — Possessing Firearms; Hunting Turkey.

Section 97B.723 — Commissioner May Limit Number Of Turkey Hunters.

Section 97B.725 — Guiding Hunters.

Section 97B.731 — Migratory Birds.

Section 97B.801 — Minnesota Migratory-waterfowl Stamp Required.

Section 97B.802 — Special Canada-goose Season; License Required.

Section 97B.805 — Restrictions On Method Of Taking Waterfowl On Water.

Section 97B.811 — Decoys And Blinds On Public Lands And Waters.

Section 97B.901 — Registration And Tagging Fur-bearing Animals.

Section 97B.903 — Use Of Body-gripping Traps.

Section 97B.905 — Fur Dealer's Licenses.

Section 97B.9251 — Beaver Season.

Section 97B.926 — Pine Marten And Fisher Zone.

Section 97B.928 — Identifying Traps And Snares.

Section 97B.931 — Tending Traps.

Section 97B.941 — Tampering With Traps.

Section 97B.945 — Setting Traps Near Water Restricted.

Section 97B.951 — Use Of Snares To Take Unprotected Mammals.