Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2580

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Removal and disposal of abandoned boats required, and criminal and civil penalties provided.

Impact

HF2580 amends existing Minnesota statutes, specifically introducing new sections in Chapter 86B and modifying sections related to the seizure and forfeiture of property, including abandoned boats. The bill stipulates that if the owner fails to remedy the tagged condition within 14 days, they may be charged criminally and civilly, facing penalties that include the forfeiture of the boat. This increased accountability is designed to mitigate the impact of abandoned vessels on both local environments and boating safety.

Summary

House File 2580 seeks to address the growing issue of abandoned boats in Minnesota's waters by establishing a clear legal framework for their removal and disposal. The bill mandates that a peace officer or designated employee can tag boats that appear inoperative, neglected, or abandoned, thereby triggering a formal notification process for the registered owner. This measure not only aims to protect the environment and natural resources but also clarifies the responsibilities of boat owners regarding the maintenance and removal of such vessels from state waters.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance state laws concerning environmental stewardship by reducing hazardous situations posed by abandoned boats, it may face opposition from some stakeholders. Concerns could arise regarding property rights, particularly around the authority required for peace officers to tag and seize boats on private property. The stipulation that a peace officer must not enter private property without permission or a warrant is intended to balance enforcement with individual rights, yet debates may emerge around the effectiveness and fairness of these enforcement measures.

Companion Bills

MN SF2735

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