2025 Session Last amended: 1984 session

§ 1.15 — Boundary Compact; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota

Plain-Language Summary

This section approves a boundary compact between Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota that sets the official borders between these states in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. The compact describes exact boundary lines using geographic coordinates and reference points like lighthouses and fog signals.

Practical Notes
This compact settled the water boundaries between the three states. It matters for determining which state has jurisdiction over activities on the Great Lakes, including fishing, law enforcement, and natural resource management. The boundary is especially important for commercial fishing and mineral rights.