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87A.08 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2021 <br />(b) If the operator of the shooting range shows evidence that the range can be brought into compliance <br />with the applicable state law, local ordinance, or permit, the range may not be permanently closed unless <br />the range operator fails to bring the range into compliance with the applicable law, ordinance, or permit <br />under this section by the date that the court determines reasonable. Nothing in this section prohibits a court <br />from granting a preliminary injunction against any activity determined to be a violation of a law, ordinance, <br />or permit under this section or against any individual determined to be causing an alleged violation, pending <br />the final determination of the existence of the violation. <br />Subd. 2. Permanent injunctions. A court may grant a permanent injunction only against a particular <br />activity or person instead of permanently closing the range unless the court finds that the remaining operations <br />also create a violation under this section. <br />History: 2005 c 105 s 8 <br />87A.09 PUBLIC SHOOTING RANGES; ACCESSIBILITY. <br />(a) A publicly owned or managed shooting range located in the seven -county metropolitan area that is <br />funded in whole or part with public funds must be available at least twice during the spring and twice during <br />the summer for use by participants in a Minnesota Department ofNatural Resources firearms safety instruction <br />course under section 9713.015. The shooting range must be available during hours reasonable for youth <br />participants. The range operator may charge a fee to cover any costs directly incurred from use required <br />under this section, but may not charge a fee to offset costs for general maintenance and operation of the <br />facility. <br />(b) This section does not apply to cities of the first class or a shooting range located on the same premises <br />as a correctional or detention facility that holds or incarcerates offenders. <br />History: 2012 c 277 art I s 18 <br />87A.10 SHOOTING SPORTS FACILITY GRANTS. <br />The commissioner of natural resources shall administer a program to provide cost -share grants to local <br />recreational shooting clubs or local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs of developing or <br />rehabilitating shooting sports facilities for public use. A facility rehabilitated or developed with a grant under <br />this section must be open to the general public at reasonable times and for a reasonable fee on a walk-in <br />basis. The commissioner shall give preference to projects that will provide the most opportunities for youth. <br />History: 2014 c 290 s 13; 2014 c 312 art 13 s 18; 1 Sp2015 c 4 art 4 s 40 <br />Official Publication of the State of Minnesota <br />Revisor of Statutes <br />
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