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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 86

86B.805 ENFORCEMENT WATERCRAFT.

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86B.805 ENFORCEMENT WATERCRAFT.
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Subdivision 1. Water safety enforcement watercraft.
Watercraft used primarily for enforcement shall be marked to be visible from both sides of the watercraft. The markings shall at a minimum identify the operating agency and be of a contrasting color to the background. Lettering used for identification, other than that used in an agency symbol, shall be of block character and not less than three inches in height.
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Subd. 2. Game and fish enforcement watercraft.
Watercraft that are used primarily for enforcement of game and fish laws, when coincidentally enforcing this section, shall either be marked through the flying of a pennant of a size and marking prescribed by the commissioner or through marking of the watercraft itself under this section.
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Subd. 3. Exemptions for enforcement watercraft.
The restrictions on hours and location of operation in this chapter do not apply to emergency, safety, and enforcement watercraft.
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