| This bill requires the Department of Environmental Protection |
and the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to establish |
a program to monitor and inspect watercraft at public access |
points on lakes that have been identified by the State as having |
invasive aquatic plants. The departments are jointly required to |
set times when these public access sites would be open for public |
use and inspection and requires that these access sites be |
secured during closed periods to prevent access. Under this |
bill, a person who fails to comply with the inspection process or |
fails to remove an aquatic plant from that person's watercraft, |
watercraft trailer or outboard motor upon the oral or written |
request of the inspector must be denied access to the lake until |
that person complies with the inspector's request. The bill |
makes it a Class E crime to use a closed access point or to fail |
to remove a suspicious aquatic plant from that person's |
watercraft upon the oral or written request of an inspector. |
Funding for the program would come from revenues derived from |
lake and river protection stickers issued under the Maine Revised |
Statutes, Title 12, section 13058. |