Minnesota Statutes
§ 103A.202 — WETLAND POLICY
Minnesota § 103A.202
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Minn. Stat. § 103A.202 (2026).
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The legislature finds that it is in the public interest to preserve the wetlands of the state to conserve surface waters, maintain and improve water quality, preserve wildlife habitat, reduce runoff, provide for floodwater retention, reduce stream sedimentation, contribute to improved subsurface moisture, enhance the natural beauty of the landscape, and promote comprehensive and total water management planning.
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Legislative History
1990 c 391 art 1 s 3
Nearby Sections
15
§ 103A.001
CITATION; WATER LAW§ 103A.201
REGULATORY POLICY§ 103A.202
WETLAND POLICY§ 103A.203
HYDROPOWER POLICY§ 103A.204
GROUNDWATER POLICY§ 103A.205
CONSERVATION POLICY FOR RAINWATER§ 103A.207
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT POLICY§ 103A.208
SCENIC RIVER PROTECTION POLICY§ 103A.211
WATER LAW POLICY§ 103A.212
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT POLICY§ 103A.301
DEFINITIONS§ 103A.305
JURISDICTION§ 103A.311
PETITION FOR INTERVENTION§ 103A.315
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