Minnesota Statutes

§ 97A.433 — ELK LICENSES

Minnesota § 97A.433
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Minn. Stat. § 97A.433 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Number of licenses; party size. The commissioner shall include in a rule setting the dates for an elk season:

(1)the number of licenses to be issued; and
(2)the size of an elk-hunting party, not to exceed two persons. Subd. 2.Eligibility. Persons eligible for an elk license shall be determined under this section and commissioner's rule. A person is eligible for an elk license only if the person:
(1)is a resident; and
(2)has never been issued an elk license. Subd. 3.Application for license. An application for an elk license must be on a form provided by the commissioner and accompanied by a $4 nonrefundable application fee per person. A person may not make more than one application for each season. If a person makes more than one application, the person is ineligible fo

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Legislative History

1987 c 373 s 5;1991 c 259 s 23;1993 c 231 s 22,23;2008 c 368 art 2 s 22;1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 29;2012 c 277 art 1 s 33;1Sp2019 c 4 art 3 s 51,52

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