| | | the 3 months next prior to the date on which the person applies | | for any license or permit under this Part, or an alien who has | | been so domiciled for one year. A person may not be considered a | | resident if the person has not: |
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| | | A.__If registered to vote, registered in this State; |
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| | | B.__If licensed to drive a motor vehicle, made application | | for a motor vehicle operator's license issued by the State; |
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| | | C.__If owning a motor vehicle located within the State, | | registered each such vehicle in the State; and |
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| | | D.__Complied with the state income tax laws. |
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| | | A person who is a full-time student at a college or university in | | the State, who has resided in the State continuously for 3 months | | and has satisfied the requirements of paragraphs A to D is | | rebuttably presumed to have been domiciled in the State during | | that period. |
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| | | 54.__Salmon.__The word "salmon" standing alone without other | | identification means "landlocked salmon." |
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| | | 55.__Seine.__"Seine" means an ordinary commercial-type minnow | | seine, not exceeding 1,200 square feet, used vertically to | | enclose baitfish when its ends are brought together or drawn | | ashore. |
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| | | 56. Set line.__"Set line" means a line extending into the | | water and rigged to catch fish that has one end secured to the | | shore or to a fixed or buoyant object and that is not personally | | attended. |
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| | | 57. Single-baited hook.__"Single-baited hook" means a single | | baited apparatus designed to catch only one fish at a time. |
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| | | 58.__Snagging.__"Snagging" means to fish by manipulating a | | hook or hooks in such a manner as to pierce or snag the fish in a | | part of the body other than the mouth. |
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| | | 59.__Sporting dogs.__"Sporting dogs" means sporting dogs as | | defined by the American Kennel Club, including pointers, | | retrievers, setters, spaniels, Vizslas, Weimaraners and | | wirehaired pointing griffons. |
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| | | 60.__Sunrise.__"Sunrise" means the time computed and | | established for sunrise for Augusta, Maine, by the Nautical | | Almanac Office of the United States Naval Observatory, converted | | to the legal standard of time in force in this State on that day. |
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