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y <br />� <br />enacted by a county, city, or town for a period not more than five days without the commissioner's <br />approval. The commissioner shall be notified, however, as soon as practicable during this iive-day <br />period. <br />Subp. 10. Additional evidence. A government unit may submit additional evidence if it feels <br />that variance from the afore-stated standards is necessary to best address a particular problem. The <br />commissioner will review such evidence and shall grant a variance if there are circumstances peculiar to <br />the body or bodies of water in question of such magnitude as to overshadow the goal of uniformity. <br />Statutory Authority: M.S. § 361,25 <br />6110.3800 ADMIIVISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. <br />Subpart 1. Enforcement and penalties. Any government unit adopting ordinances pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes, sections 378.32 and 459.20 shall provide for their enforcement and prescribe <br />penalties for noncompliance. Rules established pursuant to Minnesota Statues, section 361.26 shall be <br />enforced by conservation officers of the Department of Natural Resources and the sheriff of each county. <br />Rules or ordinances shall contain a provision exempting authorized resource management, <br />emergency, and enforcement personnel when acting in the performance of their assigned duties. They <br />may also provide for temporary exemptions from controls through the use of permits issued by the unit of <br />government adopting the ordinance or rule. <br />Subp. 2, Commissioner's approval for proposed ordinances. Any governmental unit <br />formulating ordinances or desiring amendments and deletions to existing ordinances shall submit the <br />written statement required by these rules with the proposed ordinance to the commissioner pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes, section 378.32 for his approval or disapproval. Determination of approval or <br />disapproval shall be based upon the written statement and the compatibility of the ordinance with these <br />rules. If the proposed ordinance is disapproved by the commissioner and a satisfactory compromise <br />cannot be established, the governmental unit may initiate a contested case hearing to settle the matter. <br />The commissioner shall notify the governmental unit in writing of his approval or disapproval of <br />proposed ordinances within 120 days after receiving them pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 378.32. <br />Failure to so notify shall be considered approval. <br />Subp. 3. Public notice. Any governmental unit adopting ordinances shall provide for adequate <br />notification of the public, which shali include placement of a sign at each public watercraft launching <br />facility outlining essential elements of such ordinances, as well as the placement of necessary buoys and <br />signs. All such signs and buoys shall meet requirements specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 361 and <br />parts 6110.1500 to 6110.1900. � <br />The commissioner shall publish and update at his discretion a listing of watercraft use rules and <br />ordinances on surface waters of the state for distribution to the public. <br />Statutory Authority: M.S. § 361.25 <br />