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LD 270 Title Page An Act To Give Priority in the Antlerless Deer Permit System to a Person Who Ow... Page 2 of 2
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 12 MRSA §7457, sub-§1, ¶H, as amended by PL 2001, c. 690, Pt.
A, §8 and affected by §18, is further amended to read:

 
H. The commissioner may regulate the taking of antlerless
deer within any area of the State, as necessary, to
maintain deer populations in balance with available
habitat if the following conditions are met.

 
(1) The demarcation of each area must follow
recognizable physical boundaries such as rivers,
roads and railroad rights-of-way.

 
(2) The determination must be made and published prior
to August 1st of each year.

 
(4) The commissioner may adopt rules necessary for the
administration, implementation, enforcement and
interpretation of this subsection, except that there
may not be an antlerless deer permit system unless
otherwise specified in this paragraph. Any rules
adopted by the commissioner that provide for permits
to be issued to nonresident or alien hunters must
provide that:

 
(a) The percentage of antlerless deer permits
issued to nonresident and alien hunters may not
exceed the average percentage of applicants for
antlerless deer permits over the previous 3
years who were nonresidents or aliens; and

 
(b) No more than 15% of the antlerless deer
permits issued in any one district or in any one
zone may be issued to nonresident and alien
hunters.

 
(5) An antlerless deer permit system adopted by the
commissioner pursuant to this section may include a provision
giving special consideration to landowners who keep their
lands open to hunting by the public. An antlerless deer
permit system adopted by the commissioner pursuant to this
section must include a provision giving priority to a person
who owns at least 100 acres of land and keeps that land open
to hunting by the public. Any 2 or more areas of land owned
by the same person that are open for hunting and that would be
contiguous except for being divided by one or more roads are
considered contiguous for the purposes


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