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Minnesota legislature looks at Coast Guard licensing
From WTIP 90.7 Grand Marais, MN
The U.S. Coast Guard announced last year that it was adding northern border lakes
to its patrol area and would step up enforcement of commercial boating license requirements.
The announcement caused alarm among Gunflint Trail outfitters, fishing guides and
towboat operators because of the potential costs involved.
As proposed, the Coast
Guard would step up enforcement of existing laws that require commercial boat operators
on federal waters to be licensed. Coast Guard licensing requirements include passing
a physical, getting CPR training, obtaining a federal license and ID card, as well
as paying for drug testing. According to one maritime school, cost to obtain the
license, known as a “six-
This month, companion resolutions were introduced in the Minnesota house and senate,
asking the U.S. Congress to change the Coast Guard licensing laws that apply to small
vessels on inland lakes. The resolution argues that the laws are not appropriate
for smaller vessels, such as 16-
The resolution, SF 2780, was introduced in the Senate on Feb. 22. It was referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources and a hearing is scheduled for March 1. The companion House resolution, H.F. 3162, was introduced by Representative David Dill on Feb. 25. It was referred to the House Committee on Game, Fish, and Forestry and a hearing is also scheduled for March 1.