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6115.0250 <br />MINNESOTA RULES 64 <br />(2) the public values provided by public waters subject to the plan are maintained or <br />improved; and <br />(3) the proposed plan provides a mechanism for a periodic review of the plan contents <br />and a procedure to revise the plan, if determined necessary by the commissioner and plan sponsor, <br />or to terminate the plan upon notice being provided by either the plan sponsor or commissioner; <br />and <br />I. nothing in the review of local plans proposed under this part shall be construed as <br />prohibiting or discouraging a local plan from creating standards that are more restrictive than parts <br />6115.0150 to 6115.0280. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 14.386; 103G.315; 105.415 <br />History: 8 SR 533; L 1984 c 640 s 32; 25 SR 143; 27 SR 529; 32 SR 281; 34 SR 145 <br />Published Electronically: August 27, 2009 <br />6115.0255 PUBLIC WATERS ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. <br />Subpart 1. Enforcement options. Parts 6115.0150 to 6115.0280 may be enforced through <br />one or any combination of the following authorities: <br />A. criminal proceedings under Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.141, subdivision 1; <br />B. orders of the commissioner under Minnesota Statutes, sections 103G.251 and 103G.315; <br />and <br />C. cease and desist orders, restoration orders, and replacement orders under Minnesota <br />Statutes, section 103G.2372. <br />The choice of enforcement authorities is dependent on the scope of the activity conducted <br />without a public waters work permit. <br />Subp. 2. Enforcement authorities. The commissioner, conservation officers, and other peace <br />officers may issue cease and desist orders and restoration and replacement orders according to <br />Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.2372. <br />Subp. 3. Cease and desist orders. <br />A. Cease and desist orders may be issued when the enforcement authority has probable <br />cause to believe that any activity is being or has been conducted in public waters without a valid <br />permit from the commissioner. <br />B. A cease and desist order must not be issued if a landowner has documentation of a valid <br />public waters work permit from the commissioner authorizing the work that was done or if a <br />landowner has documentation proving that no permit is required. <br />C. The cease and desist order shall direct a landowner to: <br />Copyright © 2019 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />