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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:

 
A.__If registered to vote, registered in this State;

 
B.__If licensed to drive a motor vehicle, made application
for a motor vehicle operator's license issued by the State;

 
C.__If owning a motor vehicle located within the State,
registered each such vehicle in the State; and

 
D.__Complied with the state income tax laws.

 
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.

 
54.__Salmon.__The word "salmon" standing alone without other
identification means "landlocked salmon."

 
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.

 
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.

 
57. Single-baited hook.__"Single-baited hook" means a single
baited apparatus designed to catch only one fish at a time.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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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