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Laws of Minnesota 1991 CHAPTER 92-S.F.No. 515 An act relating to natural resources; increasing the number of permits that may be held by one purchaser of timber on state lands; setting an interest rate for certain extensions of the permits; amending Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 90.121. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 90.121, is amended to read: 90.121 [INTERMEDIATE AUCTION SALES; MAXIMUM LOTS OF $7,000.] The commissioner may sell the timber on any tract of state land in lots not exceeding $7,000 in appraised value, in the same manner as timber sold at public auction under section 90.101, and related laws, subject to the following special exceptions and limitations: (1) sales shall be at the forest office or other public facility most accessible to potential bidders or close to where the tract is located; (2) the commissioner's list describing the tract, quantity of timber, and appraised price shall be compiled not less than 30 days before the date of sale and a copy of the list posted not less than 30 days before the date of the sale; (3) notice of the sale shall be published once, not less than one week before the date of the sale; (4) no bidder may be awarded more than 25 percent of the total tracts offered at the first round of bidding unless fewer than four tracts are offered, in which case not more than one tract shall be awarded to one bidder. Any tract not sold shall be available for a period of 90 days for purchase by persons eligible under this section at the appraised value; (5) the bond or deposit required pursuant to section 90.161 or 90.173 shall be given or deposited before any cutting begins or not later than nine months after the date of sale, whichever is earlier; (6) in lieu of the placing of the marks M I N on cut products as prescribed under section 90.151, subdivision 2, all landings of cut products shall be legibly marked with the name of the permit holder and the assigned permit number; (7) no person may hold more thanfoursix permits issued under this section and no sale may be made to a person holdingfoursix permits which are still in effect or to a person having more than 20 employees; (8) the permit may not exceed one year in duration; (9) if the purchaser for good and sufficient reason is unable to cut the timber within the one year permit period, the commissioner may grant one extension for a period of up to one year from the date of expiration of the original permit without interest, and one additional extension of one year with interest at the rate in effect under section 549.09 at the time the extension is granted; (10) if all cut timber, equipment, and buildings, are not removed at the end of any 120-day extension period which the commissioner may grant for removal, the commissioner may grant a second period of time not to exceed 120 days for the removal of cut timber, equipment, and buildings upon receipt of a request by the permit holder for hardship reasons only. The auction sale procedure set forth in this section constitutes an additional alternative timber sale procedure available to the commissioner and is not intended to replace other authority possessed by the commissioner to sell timber in lots of $7,000 or less. Presented to the governor May 10, 1991 Signed by the governor May 14, 1991, 3:42 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes