AIS Decal Discontinued
A slate of new laws designed to curb the spread of Aquatic Invasive
Species was approved in a recent bill passed by the Minnesota
Legislature and signed by Gov. Mark Dayton.
A program requiring watercraft owners to place an AIS rules sticker
on their boats is being discontinued and replaced with an online
education program. Watercraft owners will no longer be required to place
on their boats the rectangular, silver and black decals, which include a
summary of the state's AIS laws.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) began
distributing the decals earlier this year and will continue to give them
to interested boat owners for informational purposes only.
A new law, which goes into effect 2015, will require anyone who
transports watercraft or water-related equipment with a trailer to
complete an online education course. After completing the course, the
person will receive a decal that must be placed on their trailer,
certifying they have taken the course. People taking the course can
receive extra stickers if they own or use multiple trailers for
watercraft or water-related equipment.
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