HF791 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

State fossil designated.

Related bill: SF2132

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • Designate Castoroides ohioensis, commonly known as the giant beaver, as the official state fossil of Minnesota.

Main Provisions

  • Adds a formal designation of Castoroides ohioensis as Minnesota’s official state fossil.
  • Requires a photograph of the giant beaver that is approved by the commissioner of natural resources to be preserved.
  • The preserved photograph may be displayed in the Office of the Secretary of State.

How it Changes Existing Law

  • Introduces a new official state symbol (the state fossil) into Minnesota statutes.
  • Establishes a responsibility for the commissioner of natural resources to approve the photo.
  • Creates a potential display location by authorizing the photograph to be shown in the Office of the Secretary of State.

Significance and Implications

  • Elevates paleontological history (the giant beaver) as part of Minnesota’s civic symbols.
  • Encourages preservation and public display of a fossil-related image to educate residents and visitors about Minnesota’s natural history.

Terminology Context

  • Uses terms: state fossil, official state fossil, Castoroides ohioensis, giant beaver, photograph, preserved, commissioner of natural resources, Office of the Secretary of State, Minnesota Statutes.

Relevant Terms - Castoroides ohioensis - giant beaver - state fossil - official state fossil - photograph - preserved - commissioner of natural resources - Office of the Secretary of State - Minnesota Statutes - designation - state symbol - Minnesota

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 17, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toState Government Finance and Policy
February 24, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 03, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 11, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
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