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E. An educator experienced in community-based adult education | | and volunteer safety training; |
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| | | F. An expert in fishing industry risk analysis and | | occupational health; |
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| | | G. An expert in marine safety equipment; |
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| | | H. A representative of the marine insurance industry; |
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| | | J. A spouse or domestic partner of a license holder under | | this Part; and |
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| | | K. A member of the public. |
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| | | The chair of the Marine Resources Advisory Council and the chair | | of the Marine Recreational Fishing Advisory Council are ex | | officio members of the council. The composition of the council | | must reflect a geographic distribution along the coast of the | | State. The council may invite to carry out the duties of the | | council other participants on an ad hoc basis, including | | representatives of private or governmental organizations or | | individuals with expertise or interest in marine, education, | | labor or health matters. |
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| | | Sec. 2. 12 MRSA §6034, sub-§7, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 90, §2, is | | amended to read: |
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| | | 7. Duties. The council shall carry out duties specifically | | delegated to the council by law or by the commissioner and give | | the commissioner information and advice concerning fishing safety | | issues, including: |
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| | | A. Minimum safety equipment, training and operational | | standards; |
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| | | B. Community-based education programs that provide | | practical safety training and fisheries-specific safety | | training; |
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| | | C. An outreach program to promote the culture of safety; | | and |
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| | | D. Opportunities to minimize the costs and seek alternative | | funding sources, fees, incentives, grants or partnerships to | minimize the financial impact of safety requirements; and. |
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