LD 1920
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LR 2679
Item 1

 
A. Burglary or criminal trespass of a building located
within the unorganized territories;

 
B. Theft of equipment used for trapping, hunting or
fishing; or

 
C. Theft of an animal that has been obtained by trapping or
hunting and that was in the possession or control of the
person who trapped or hunted the animal.

 
If the conviction a person is convicted of an offense under
paragraph A, B or C was a first conviction, the that person
convicted is not eligible ineligible to obtain a license or
permit issued by the department within 2 years of the date of
that first conviction.

 
6. License ineligibility following certain offenses. The
following applies to the provisions set the period of time a
person is ineligible to obtain a license following conviction of
certain offenses.

 
A. A person convicted of a violation of section 12256,
disturbing traps, is not eligible ineligible to obtain any
license issued by the department for 3 years from the date
of conviction in the case of a first offense and 5 years
from the date of conviction in the case of a 2nd or
subsequent offense.

 
B. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part, a
person is not eligible ineligible to obtain a hunting
license under the following circumstances.

 
(1) A person convicted of shooting a domestic animal
in violation of section 11210 is not eligible
ineligible to obtain a license to hunt in this State
for a period of at least 5 years from the date of
conviction.

 
(2) A person convicted of hunting while under the
influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs in violation
of section 10701, subsection 1 1-A is not eligible
ineligible to obtain a license to hunt in this State
for a period of 5 years from the date of conviction.

 
(3) A person convicted of a violation of Title 17-A, chapter 9,
if the offense occurred in the context of a hunting activity and
if, through failure of the hunter to make proper target
identification, the offense resulted in the injury or death of
another person, is not eligible ineligible to obtain a license to
hunt in


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