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§544-M.__Liability of owners and agents

 
An owner of a cave and the owner's authorized agents acting
within the scope of their authority are not liable for injuries
sustained by any person using the cave for a recreational or
scientific purpose if the prior written permission of the owner
was obtained and if no charge was made for the use of the cave.__
Using a cave for a recreational or scientific purpose is a
recreational or harvesting activity for purposes of Title 14,
section 159-A.

 
§544-N.__Prohibited acts

 
1.__Defacing or damaging cave prohibited.__A person may not
deface or damage a cave.__A person defaces or damages a cave if
the person, without the prior written permission of the owner:

 
A.__Breaks, breaks off, cracks, carves upon, writes or
otherwise marks upon or in any manner destroys, mutilates,
injures, defaces, removes, displaces, mars or harms any
natural material found in a cave;

 
B.__Kills, harms or disturbs plant or animal life found in a
cave, except for safety reasons;

 
C.__Disturbs or alters the natural condition of a cave or
takes into a cave any aerosol or other container containing
paints, dyes or other coloring agents;

 
D.__Stores, dumps, litters, disposes of or otherwise places
any refuse, garbage, dead animal, sewage or toxic substance
harmful to cave life or humans in a cave;

 
E.__Burns within a cave any material that produces smoke or
gas that is harmful to any organism in the cave; or

 
F.__Breaks, forces, tampers with, removes or otherwise
disturbs a lock, gate, door, sign or other structure or
obstruction designed to prevent entrance to a cave, whether
or not entrance is gained.

 
2.__Penalty.__A person who violates subsection 1 commits a
Class E crime.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill establishes the Maine Cave Protection Act. It
requires a person to receive consent prior to excavating in a
cave and to undertake investigations and explorations in a manner

 
that will not impede the recovery of historic and scientific
information. The bill also limits the liability of cave owners
and classifies the defacing or damaging of a cave as a Class E
crime.


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