Minnesota Statutes

§ 89.18 — ROADS THROUGH STATE FORESTS

Minnesota § 89.18
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartFORESTRY
Ch. 89STATE FORESTS; TREE PLANTING; FOREST ROADS

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Minn. Stat. § 89.18 (2026).

Text

No public highway, other than a state trunk highway, shall be established or laid out through any state forest as the same shall be created and withdrawn from public sale and entry by existing or subsequent act, without the consent of the commissioner, certified in writing to the public authority having power to establish or lay out such highway. In any judicial proceeding affecting the laying out of a highway, the court may either sustain or reverse the action of the commissioner as the court, in its discretion, may deem proper. The limitations and restrictions provided in this section shall not apply to state-owned lands which have not been expressly withdrawn from sale and created and reserved as state forests. No state forest lands or right or easement therein shall be taken by eminent

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Legislative History

(6513-7)1931 c 263 s 7;1961 c 223 s 11;1986 c 444;2006 c 214 s 20

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