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Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
2002-2003 Regulatory
Agenda
09-137 - The Department
09-143 - Junior Maine Guides and Trip Leaders Curriculum Advisory Board
09-585 - Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund Board
94-289 - Atlantic Salmon Commission
AGENCY
CONTACT: Andrea Erskine, Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife,
Commissioner's Office, #41 State House Station, 284 State Street, Augusta,
ME 04333-0041; telephone: 287-5201.
INTENT:
It is the intent of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
to adopt and amend reasonable regulations as necessary to ensure that
all species of inland fish and wildlife are perpetuated to be used now
and for the foreseeable future; and also to repeal regulations that
are deemed no longer necessary for the protection, enhancement and continued
use of these resources.
STATUTORY
AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A., Section 7035, subsection 1 states: "The
Commissioner may, with the advice and consent of the Advisory Council
and in conformity with the Administrative Procedures Act, Title 5, Part
18, and except as otherwise provided, adopt, amend and repeal reasonable
regulations, including emergency regulations, necessary for the proper
administration, implementation, enforcement and interpretation of any
provision of the law that he is charged with the duty of administering."
The provisions of the law that he is charged with the duty of administering
are Title 12 M.R.S.A. Chapters 701 to 721.
PURPOSE
OF THE REGULATIONS: The purpose of any proposed regulation regarding
fish and wildlife is to provide for the fullest level of use of the
resource without adversely affecting species distribution and abundance.
In order to have an organized and systematic way of accomplishing this
goal, Species Management Plans were developed, and updated at five-year
intervals, for all major fish and wildlife species or species groups.
All proposed regulation changes will be based on the adopted goals and
objectives for a particular species or species group. Species management
goals and objectives are developed with input from representatives of
the public from various geographic areas of the state, biological staff
and members of Warden Service, and are presented to the Commissioner
and his Advisory Council for adoption. Regulations regarding recreational
vehicle use are adopted to provide for the use, to the fullest extent
possible, of such vehicles (watercraft, airmobiles, snowmobiles and
all-terrain vehicles), without adversely affecting the resource and
the safety and welfare of persons and property; and administrative regulations
are promulgated for the purpose of setting forth reasonable criteria
for the proper licensing, registering and tagging, and training requirements
specified by law for the safety and welfare of the resource and citizens
of the State.
POTENTIALLY
BENEFITED PARTIES:
General
public - residents and non-residents
The hunting, fishing, and trapping public
Sporting camp operators and others offering meals and lodging
Sportsmen's organizations
The boating and recreational vehicle owners and dealers
Private property owners
Commercial forest landowners
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST AGENDA: None.
CONTEMPLATED
SCHEDULE OF ADOPTION:
CHAPTER
4: General Hunting/Trapping Regulations
As needed throughout the year.
CHAPTER
4.02: Migratory Bird
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7456
PURPOSE: Regulations regarding migratory game birds are governed by
the United States Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Public Law, July
3, 1918, Chapter 128, as amended or by regulations promulgated by the
Commissioner in conformity with the Maine Administrative Procedures
Act, Title 5, Part 18, except section 8052, subsection 3 of that Act
(waives the requirement of a 10-day comment period after hearing). The
Commissioner may adopt regulations which are more restrictive, but not
less restrictive, than those set forth in the Federal Guidelines.
EARLY SEASON (woodcock, sea ducks, etc.) - July
LATE SEASON (ducks, geese, etc.) - August
OTHER RESTRICTIONS (steel shot, etc.) - May or June
CHAPTER
4.01: Furbearing Animals (Except Beaver)
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7035
PURPOSE: To establish season dates, limits, methods, etc. - March -
July if necessary.
CHAPTER
4.01: Beaver Trapping
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7035
PURPOSE: To establish season dates and open and closed areas - September.
CHAPTER
4.01: Upland Game and Furbearing Animals
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7035
PURPOSE: To establish season dates and open and closed areas - March
- July if necessary.
CHAPTER
4.06: Turkey Hunting
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7468
PURPOSE: To establish season dates, permit numbers, areas, restrictions,
etc. - October.
CHAPTER
4.05: Moose Hunting
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7463-A
PURPOSE: To establish season dates, areas, restrictions, permit numbers,
etc. - December.
CHAPTER
4.03: Deer Hunting
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7457
PURPOSE: To establish season dates and open and closed areas Season
dates - December; Antlerless deer protection zones, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: March-May.
CHAPTER
4.04: Bear Hunting/Trapping Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7451
PURPOSE: To establish season dates, restrictions
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: January.
CHAPTER
4.08: Falconry Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7456
PURPOSE: To establish license requirements, classifications, facility
and equipment standards, taking restrictions, marking restrictions,
etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: October/November.
CHAPTER
4.10: Snapping Turtles
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7470
PURPOSE: Establish fees; season dates and daily/possession/size limits;
reporting requirements; harvest methods, confinement and disposal.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
4.11: Registration And Tagging Of Big Game And Furbearing Animals
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035
PURPOSE: Establishment and operation standards for big game registration
agents and fur tagging agents.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: July.
CHAPTER
25: Leashed Tracking Dog License Rules
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7101
PURPOSE: Eligibility, testing, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
6: Scientific Collection of Fish and/or Wildlife:
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7242
PURPOSE: To establish an application process for permitting the collection
of fish and or wildlife for scientific purposes as well as reporting
requirements, restrictions, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
4.12: Field Trials
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7861, 7862
PURPOSE: Establish notification requirements for conducting raccoon
dog field trials, restrictions and penalties.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
7: Rules Pertaining to Wild Animals in Captivity
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7235-C, 7237, 7239,
PURPOSE: To ensure that all wildlife possessed under the following permits
receive human treatment and property husbandry and security and to safeguard
the interests of the wildlife and citizens of the State.
* Wildlife Exhibit Regulations: Food and water requirements; health
conditions, safety, comfort, sanitation, etc.
* Propagator's permit: Possession, care and use .
* Wildlife Rehabilitation: Food and shelter requirements, disposition
of rehabilitated animals, inspections, etc.
* Wildlife Importation: Permitting standards, criteria, application
process.
* General Possession.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
18: State Game Farm (Maine Wildlife Park)
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7653, 7735
PURPOSE: Establish restrictions on the use of the area designated as
"state game farm", also known as "The Wildlife Park".
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
20: Taxidermy
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7354
PURPOSE: Establish license classifications, eligibility, examinations
and restrictions.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
21: Hunting and Fishing License Agents
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7072
PURPOSE: Appointment of agents, application form and issuance, selection
and operation standards, reporting requirements, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
12: All-Terrain Vehicles
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7854
PURPOSE: Registration, safety, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
5: Regulations Pertaining to the Use of Wildlife Management Areas
and Public Use Facilities
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7653
PURPOSE: Establish regulations regarding hunting, fishing, trapping
or other public uses of any wildlife management area, sanctuary, or
department owned or maintained sites provided public access to inland
or coastal waters.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
8: Endangered/Threatened Species Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7753 7754
PURPOSE: Qualifications for consideration for listing species as endangered
or threatened; review of listed species; designation of habitat as essential
for those species designation criteria, protection guidelines, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
10: Significant Habitat Designations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7035
PURPOSE: Definitions of significant wildlife habitat as described in
Title 38
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
1: Open Water and Ice Fishing Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7552, 7571
PURPOSE: To provide for season dates, daily bag and possession limits,
size limits, etc. for open water and ice fishing.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Fishing regulations are promulgated and published
on an annual basis as follows.
Ice Fishing: Ice-In 2002 through March 31, 2003: Changes as necessary.
Open Water: 2002-2003 seasons: Changes as necessary.
CHAPTER
2: Rules Pertaining To Fishing Derbies And Tournaments
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7154, 7155
PURPOSE: Establish application procedures, restrictions, and requirements
for fishing derbies and tournaments.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
2: Rules Pertaining To Fishery Management And Fish Culture
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7153, 7771
PURPOSE: Designate waters for use in fish culture and scientific research;
establish rules for the taking of alewives, eels, suckers and yellow
perch and regulations pertaining to commercially grown or imported fish.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
13.08: Watercraft Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Horsepower limitations on various bodies of water
are governed by 12 M.R.S.A., Section 7792,
PURPOSE: Establish horsepower limitations to insure the safety of persons
and property (may be adopted only as a result of a petition from 25
citizens or the municipal officers of the towns/county commissioners
of unorganized townships in which the waters are located).
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Considered throughout the year as petitions are
received- effective date to coincide with publication of the open water
fishing regulations, if possible.
CHAPTER
13: Miscellaneous Watercraft Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7792
PURPOSE: Establish, registration procedures; accident reporting requirements;
safety equipment on motorboats and other watercraft; water-skiing restrictions
and operation rules between watercraft on internal waters.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: None contemplated - throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
14: Commercial Whitewater Rafting
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7366, 7367, 7369
PURPOSE: Establish regulations for whitewater personnel requirements;
safety equipment requirements; craft specifications; allocations and
order of launch.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: March/April as necessary.
CHAPTER
9: General Snowmobile Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7824
PURPOSE: Establish display requirements for registration numbers and
stickers, and content of snowmobile registration.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: September/October.
CHAPTER
19: Operation of Motor Vehicles on Public Water Supply
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7035 and 22 M.R.S.A. Section
2649
PURPOSE: Restrict motor vehicles on the ice on public water supplies.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: November.
MISCELLANEOUS
REGULATIONS: Other regulations necessary for the proper administration,
implementation, enforcement and interpretation of 12 M.R.S.A., Chapters
701 to 721 - None contemplated at this time - Throughout the year as
necessary.
09-143
Junior Maine Guides and Trip Leaders Curriculum Advisory Board
CHAPTER
23: Camp Trip Leader Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7322
PURPOSE: Application procedures, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
CHAPTER
24: Guide License Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Sections 7035, 7311
PURPOSE: Establish prerequisites for applicants to be examined for guide's
licenses; establish classifications; examination process, standards
of competency, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
09-585
Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund Board
CHAPTER
25 (09-585): Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund Board
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 7781
PURPOSE: Schedule for grants; strategic plan, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Throughout the year as necessary.
A note from Jo D. Saffeir of the Board indicated that no rule-making
was planned for 2002-2003.
94-289
Atlantic Salmon Commission
CONTACT
PERSON: Fred Kircheis, Executive Director, 172 State House Station,
Augusta, ME 04333-0172. Tel.: (207) 287-9972.
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.
EXPECTED
2002-2003 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER
1 (formerly 09-289): Atlantic Salmon Commission
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 12 M.R.S.A. Section 9902
PURPOSE: Establish regulation for fishing methods, bag limits, size
limits, etc.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: October-April.
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