Predator damage must be reported to a conservation officer on forms provided by the commissioner.
If it is determined that corrective action in an area is necessary, a directive will be issued designating:
the predator control area. The open area may not exceed a one-mile radius surrounding the damage site for coyotes and a one-half mile radius for fox;
the effective dates. Between October 1 and the last day of February no areas may be open for predator control for more than 30 days. All control activities must cease at the expiration of the date specified in the directive. If an earlier date is not specified, all open areas close on October 1.
When a predator control area has been opened, all certified predator controllers within 20 road miles of the control site will be notified. Additional predator controllers, more than 20 road miles from the control site, may be notified if necessary to abate the damage.
MS s 97B.671; and others at 19 SR 6
19 SR 484; 19 SR 2222
January 22, 2015
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes