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(6)__The application fee for a permit to take an
antlerless deer may not exceed $5.

 
Sec. L-9. Fee restructuring. The Commissioner of Inland Fisheries
and Wildlife shall develop a plan to restructure the fees
associated with licenses, permits and other services of the
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for the purpose of
achieving fairness and reducing the dependency of the
department on other revenue sources. The plan must be
delivered by March 31, 2003 to the Joint Standing Committee on
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the committee may report out
legislation implementing the plan.

 
PART M

 
Sec. M-1. Intent; judicial assessments. It is the intent of the
Legislature that the Judicial Department, under its authority
to assess fine amounts under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title
29-A, sections 1601, 1770 and 2074, review and increase the
amounts assessed for violations of those sections as
appropriate.

 
PART N

 
Sec. N-1. Calculation and transfer. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Executive Director of the Legislative
Council is authorized to transfer amounts to achieve the
branchwide savings identified in Part B, section 1 of this Act
by financial order upon recommendation by the State Budget
Officer and approval of the Governor. These transfers are
considered adjustments to appropriations in fiscal years 2003-
04 and 2004-05.

 
PART O

 
Sec. O-1. 27 MRSA §105 is repealed.

 
Sec. O-2. 27 MRSA §106 is amended to read:

 
§106. Libraries controlled by associations assisted by towns

 
Any town or city in which there is a library owned or
controlled by a corporation or association or by trustees may
levy and assess a tax and make appropriation therefrom
annually to procure from such that library the free use of its
books for all the inhabitants of the town or city, under such
those restrictions and regulations as shall insure necessary
to ensure the safety and good usage of the books. Such library
shall
then be considered a free public library within the meaning of
this


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