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§ 97a-415

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97A.415 LICENSE RESTRICTIONS. Subdivision 1. One license per person. Only one trapping and big-game license of each kind may be issued to a person in a license year unless authorized by commissioner's rule. Subd. 2. Transfer. A person may not lend, transfer, borrow, or solicit a license or permit, license identification number, application for a license or permit, coupon, tag, or seal, or use a license, permit, license identification number, coupon, tag, or seal not issued to the person unless otherwise expressly authorized. A person may transfer a license, as prescribed by the commissioner, for use by a person with a severe disability or critical illness who is participating in a hunting or fishing program sponsored by a nonprofit organization. Subd. 3. Nonresidents. Nonresidents may not obtain a license for an activity unless the activity is expressly authorized for nonresidents. History: 1986 c 386 art 1 s 56; 1987 c 149 art 1 s 26; 1991 c 259 s 23; 1993 c 231 s 18; 1997 c 216 s 82; 1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 27

97A.415 LICENSE RESTRICTIONS. Subdivision 1. One license per person. Only one trapping and big-game license of each kind may be issued to a person in a license year unless authorized by commissioner's rule. Subd. 2. Transfer. A person may not lend, transfer, borrow, or solicit a license or permit, license identification number, application for a license or permit, coupon, tag, or seal, or use a license, permit, license identification number, coupon, tag, or seal not issued to the person unless otherwise expressly authorized. A person may transfer a license, as prescribed by the commissioner, for use by a person with a severe disability or critical illness who is participating in a hunting or fishing program sponsored by a nonprofit organization. Subd. 3. Nonresidents. Nonresidents may not obtain a license for an activity unless the activity is expressly authorized for nonresidents. History: 1986 c 386 art 1 s 56; 1987 c 149 art 1 s 26; 1991 c 259 s 23; 1993 c 231 s 18; 1997 c 216 s 82; 1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 27