Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 8, August 19, 2024
Section 97A.215 - INSPECTIONSSubdivision 1.Storing wild animals.(a) When an enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that wild animals possessed or stored in violation of the game and fish laws are present, the enforcement officer may enter and inspect any commercial cold storage warehouse, hotel, restaurant, ice house, locker plant, butcher shop, and other building used to store dressed meat, game, or fish, to determine whether wild animals are kept and stored in compliance with the game and fish laws.(b) When an enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that wild animals taken or possessed in violation of the game and fish laws are present, the officer may: (1) enter and inspect any place or vehicle; and(2) open and inspect any package or container.Subd. 2.Records.An enforcement officer may inspect the relevant records of any person that the officer has probable cause to believe has violated the game and fish laws.
Subd. 3.Licensed activity.An enforcement officer may, at reasonable times:
(1) enter and inspect the premises of an activity requiring a license under the game and fish laws; and(2) stop and inspect a motor vehicle requiring a license under the game and fish laws.Subd. 4. Electronic devices. During an inspection under subdivision 3, if a person uses an electronic device to display a document to a conservation officer or peace officer:(1) the officer is immune from liability for any damage to the device, unless the officer does not exercise due care in handling the device; and(2) it does not constitute consent for the officer to access other contents on the device.1986 c 386 art 1 s 36; 1987 c 169 s 1
Amended by 2024 Minn. Laws, ch. 92,s 1, eff. 5/4/2024.Amended by 2024 Minn. Laws, ch. 90,s 1-21, eff. upon full implementation of the replacement electronic license system.