84A.01 RED LAKE GAME PRESERVE. There is created a state wildlife preserve and hunting ground to be known as the Red Lake Game Preserve. It is created for the purpose of vesting and revesting the state with title to lands in the area that are suitable primarily for state use and development for the purpose […]
84A.02 DEPARTMENT TO MANAGE PRESERVE. (a) The Department of Natural Resources shall manage and control the Red Lake Game Preserve. The department may adopt and enforce rules for the care, preservation, protection, breeding, propagation, and disposition of all species of wildlife in the preserve. The department may adopt and enforce rules for the regulation, issuance, […]
84A.03 RED LAKE GAME PRESERVE FUND. The Red Lake Game Preserve fund is created. The following funds must be paid into the state treasury and credited to the fund and are annually appropriated for the purposes of sections 84A.01 to 84A.101: (1) the proceeds of certificates of indebtedness issued under sections 84A.01 to 84A.101; (2) […]
84A.07 PRESERVE LANDS TO BE HELD BY STATE. The title to parcels of land within the preserve, except lands within the boundaries of any incorporated city, that are acquired by the state under Laws 1927, chapter 119, as amended, is held by the state, free from the trust in favor of the taxing districts specified […]
84A.09 GIFTS RECEIVED. The department may receive for the state and acknowledge any gifts, bequests, devises, or grants of land or interests in lands in the preserve, or of money or personal property of any kind, that it considers suitable for use in connection with the operation, control, development, or use of the preserve. History: […]
84A.10 EMINENT DOMAIN. The department has the power of eminent domain in chapter 117. The department may acquire, by eminent domain or by purchase, lands or interests in lands in the preserve that the department considers necessary for state ownership, use, or development for the purposes of sections 84A.01 to 84A.101. History: (5620-10) 1929 c […]
84A.101 RULE VIOLATION; MISDEMEANOR. Any person who, within the limits of the preserve, willfully violates a rule of the department, is guilty of a misdemeanor. History: 1987 c 229 art 1 s 1