LD 1482
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LR 1852
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(4) The commissioner may adopt rules necessary for the
administration, implementation, enforcement and
interpretation of this subsection, except that there may
not be an antlerless deer permit system unless otherwise
specified in this paragraph. Any rules adopted by the
commissioner that provide for permits to be issued to
nonresident or alien hunters must provide that:

 
(a) The percentage of antlerless deer permits
issued to nonresident and alien hunters may not
exceed the average percentage of applicants for
antlerless deer permits over the previous 3 years
who were nonresidents or aliens; and

 
(b) No more than 15% of the antlerless deer
permits issued in any one district or in any one
zone may be issued to nonresident and alien
hunters.

 
(5) An antlerless deer permit system adopted by the
commissioner pursuant to this section may include a
provision giving special consideration to landowners
who keep their lands open to hunting by the public.
Any 2 or more areas of land owned by the same person
that are open for hunting and that would be contiguous
except for being divided by one or more roads are
considered contiguous for the purposes of determining
landowner eligibility for special consideration under
this subparagraph.

 
A junior hunter or a person 65 years of age or older may
take an antlerless deer, if a person who holds a valid
antlerless deer permit transfers the permit to the junior
hunter or person 65 years of age or older by identifying the
name, age and address of the transferee on the permit as
well as any other information reasonably requested by the
commissioner and then returns the permit to the department
prior to the start of the firearm season on deer. The
commissioner shall record the transfer and return the permit
to the junior hunter or person 65 years of age or older. A
valid permit must be in the possession of the transferee in
order for the transferee to take an antlerless deer. If the
person transfers the permit to the junior hunter or person
65 years of age or older, that person is prohibited from
taking an antlerless deer.

 
Sec. 20. 12 MRSA §7457, sub-§1, ķI, as amended by PL 2001, c. 690, Pt.
A, §9 and affected by §18, is further amended to read:


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