SF4497 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Rule amendments on boat storage structures in public waters requirement

Related bill: HF4253

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • The bill directs state natural resources officials to update rules so that how boat storage structures on public waters are treated can change.

Main Provisions

  • Rulemaking requirement: The commissioner of natural resources must amend Minnesota Rules chapter 6115.
  • Definition change: The definition of “watercraft canopy” will be updated to replace the term “fabric covered roof” with “fabric or metal-covered roof.”
  • Permit exemption: The rule changes would allow placement of a boat storage structure on public waters without a permit if the structure has a fabric or metal-covered roof and is not prohibited by Minnesota Rules part 6115.0210 subpart 3.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Administrative rule changes (not a new statute): Shifts how boat storage structures on public waters are regulated by amending the rulebook rather than the statutes themselves.
  • Broadened permit considerations: Potentially removes the permit requirement for certain boat storage structures, provided they meet the new roof material standard and do not violate other listed rule provisions.
  • Emphasis on roof material: Replaces the older “fabric covered roof” description with “fabric or metal-covered roof,” expanding what could qualify under the canopy definition.

Relevant effects to consider - Public waters usage for boat storage structures - Definitions used in regulatory wording (watercraft canopy) - Interaction with existing rule 6115.0210 subpart 3

Relevant Terms watercraft canopy, fabric covered roof, fabric or metal-covered roof, Minnesota Rules chapter 6115, Minnesota Rules part 6115.0210 subpart 3, boat storage structure, public waters, permit, rulemaking, commissioner of natural resources

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 17, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 17, 2026SenateActionReferred toEnvironment, Climate, and Legacy

Progress through the legislative process

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