| | Sec. B-68. 12 MRSA §10652, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, §2 | and affected by Pt. D, §7, is repealed and the following enacted | in its place: |
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| §10652.__Abuse of another person's property while fishing, |
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| | 1.__Prohibitions.__Prohibitions on the abuse of another | person's__property while fishing, hunting or trapping are as | follows. |
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| A.__A person may not while fishing: |
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| (1)__Tear down or destroy any fence or wall on another | person's land; |
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| (2)__Leave open any gate or bars on another person's | land; or |
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| (3)__Trample or destroy any crop on another person's | land. |
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| B.__A person may not while hunting any wild animal or wild | bird: |
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| (1) Damage or destroy a tree on another person's land | by inserting into that tree any metallic or ceramic | object to be used as, or as part of, a ladder or | observation stand unless the person has the permission | of the landowner; |
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| (2)__Except as provided in this paragraph, erect or use | either a portable or permanent tree ladder or stand | attached to a tree on the land of another person | unless: |
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| (a)__That person has obtained oral or written | authorization to erect and use a tree ladder or | stand from the landowner or the landowner's | representative; and |
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| (b)__The tree ladder or stand is plainly labeled | with a 2-inch by 4-inch tag identifying the name | and address of the person or persons authorized by | the landowner to use the tree stand or ladder. |
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| This subparagraph does not apply to a portable tree | ladder or stand that is located on land within the | jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation | Commission and attended by the person who owns the | ladder or stand; |
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