Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3250

Introduced
4/25/25  

Caption

Outdoor recreation license plate endorsement established to allow motor vehicle access to state parks and recreation areas, including use on license plates, fees, public information, and exemptions; and money appropriated.

Impact

The legislation is expected to streamline the process for accessing state parks by providing a convenient option for vehicle owners to designate their vehicles for outdoor recreation access without needing additional permits. The fees system outlined in the bill will require motorists to pay an endorsement fee which varies over time, starting at $15 and eventually reaching $19. Revenue generated from these fees will be directed to an Outdoor Recreation Endorsement Account, earmarked for the maintenance and operation of the state park system, thus potentially improving infrastructure and services in these recreational areas.

Summary

House File 3250 aims to establish an outdoor recreation license plate endorsement to facilitate and promote access to state parks and recreation areas in Minnesota. The bill outlines the procedures for obtaining this endorsement, which would be issued upon vehicle registration or annual renewal. By affixing a specific sticker to the vehicle's license plate, motor vehicle owners would gain access to state parks and recreation areas of over 50 acres, enhancing opportunities for outdoor activities and recreation for residents and visitors alike. The effective date for implementation of this endorsement is set for January 1, 2027, following the completion of necessary registration and appropriations.

Contention

One point of contention may revolve around the fee structure and whether it adequately balances revenue generation for state parks versus accessibility for all residents. Additionally, the bill includes specific exemptions for certain vehicles owned by veterans with service-connected disabilities, which may open debates on how these benefits are distributed and whether they are sufficient to meet the needs of different community groups. Furthermore, the restriction preventing transfers of the outdoor recreation endorsement between vehicles could lead to discussions about fairness and practicality for residents with multiple vehicles.

Companion Bills

MN SF3370

Similar To Outdoor recreation license plate endorsement establishment to allow motor vehicle access to state parks and recreation areas, including use on license plates, fees, public information, and exemptions

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