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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.

 
Sec. B-36. 25 MRSA §2001, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 478, §2,
is amended to read:

 
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;

 
Sec. B-37. 25 MRSA §2001, sub-§6, as amended by PL 2001, c. 459, §1,
is further amended to read:

 
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

 
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:

 
(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;

 
Sec. B-39. 26 MRSA §1420-A, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 560, Pt.
F, §13, is amended to read:

 
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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