Important Law Change for Minnesota Fisherman and Boaters
Starting today, July 1st, 2010, if you have your drain plug in, while transporting your boat on any roadway in Minnesota, you could be subject to a $250.00 fine
Regulations on transport of water
As of July 1, 2010, the following regulations, apply to the transportation of water by boaters from all waters in the state (violations are misdemeanors):
- a person leaving waters of the state must drain boating-related equipment holding water and live wells and bilges by removing the drain plug before transporting the watercraft and associated equipment on public roads; and
- drain plugs, bailers, valves, or other devices used to control the draining of water from ballast tanks, bilges, and live wells must be removed or opened while transporting watercraft on a public road (marine sanitary systems and portable bait containers are excluded from this requirement).
Rich













Rich,
This is a very good new law. It should be instituted in every state. We had trouble at one of our largest lakes in MA with parasites, so they just made a ruling that all boats entering or leaving must be washed down.
Rick
Reply to this
Wow. I live in Minnesota around the Hutchinson area, and I had no idea about this law. Thank you.
Reply to this
All well and good, really terrific law. One thing though, do NOT forget to put those plugs back in before you go out again or you will sink like a stone!
Learned the hard way
Keep Fishing
Reply to this
It is very good law. great information for people like me.
Reply to this