2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 346.155 — Possessing Regulated Animals

Plain-Language Summary

This section regulates ownership of dangerous wild animals in Minnesota, including big cats, bears, and primates. People who owned regulated animals before 2005 may keep them if they follow federal care standards and register with local animal control.

Practical Notes
Since January 1, 2005, it is generally illegal to get a new regulated animal (big cat, bear, or primate) in Minnesota. People who had them before that date must register them, pay annual fees, and follow strict care requirements. Violations can result in misdemeanor to felony charges.