| | | caught in state waters poses a threat to public health, the | | director shall prepare an advisory of the public health threat. | | The advisory must be in a form suitable for posting in places | | frequented by noncommercial anglers, included in the abstract of | fish and wildlife laws prepared under Title 12, section 7034 | 10103, subsection 5 7 and distributed to all holders of sport | | fishing licenses. The director has final authority regarding the | | content of the advisory, including the exact language used in the | | advisory. The Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is | | responsible for printing and posting verbatim copies of the | | advisory and for incorporating the verbatim health advisory in | | the abstract of fish and wildlife laws. |
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| | | Sec. B-36. 25 MRSA §2001, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 478, §2, | | is amended to read: |
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| | | 3. Hunting knives. Knives used for the purposes of hunting, | fishing or trapping to hunt, fish or trap as defined in Title 12, | section 7001 10001; |
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| | | Sec. B-37. 25 MRSA §2001, sub-§6, as amended by PL 2001, c. 459, §1, | | is further amended to read: |
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| | | 6. Licensed hunters and trappers. Firearms carried by any | | person engaged in conduct for which a state-issued hunting or | | trapping license is required and possessing the required license, | | or firearms carried by a resident person engaged in conduct | expressly authorized by Title 12, section 11108 and section 7377, | subsections 1 and 2 12202, subsection 1. This subsection does | | not authorize or permit the carrying of a concealed or loaded | | firearm in a motor vehicle; and |
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| | | Sec. B-38. 26 MRSA §1043, sub-§11, ¶F, as corrected by RR 2001, c. 1, | | §40, is amended by amending subparagraph (38) to read: |
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| | | (38) Services performed by a person licensed as a | guide as required by Title 12, section 7311 12853, as | | long as that employment is not subject to federal | | unemployment tax; |
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| | | Sec. B-39. 26 MRSA §1420-A, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 560, Pt. | | F, §13, is amended to read: |
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| | | 3. Guide dogs. Every deaf or hard-of-hearing person has the | | right to be accompanied by a guide dog, described and known as a | | "hearing dog," especially trained for the purpose, and identified | | by a collar and leash colored hunter orange, as that color is | defined in Title 12, section 7001 10001, subsection 16 32, in a | | place listed in subsection 2 without being required to pay an | | extra charge for the guide dog, except that the person is |
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