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Sec. A-4. 32 MRSA §3501, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 25, §1, is
amended to read:

 
6. Installation, repair or replacement of well pumps. A
person licensed under this subchapter who performs the initial
installation, repair or replacement of a pump in a well, as
defined in section 4700-E, subsection 8, shall install, repair or
replace that pump in compliance with the code of performance
adopted by the Maine Water Well Drilling Commission pursuant to
section 4700-H, subsection 5. Any person licensed under this
subchapter who performs the initial installation of a water well
pump in violation of that code of performance , company, firm,
partnership or corporation who installs, alters, repairs or
replaces a pump system without being licensed as provided in this
chapter or in violation of the code of performance, except for an
apprentice pump installer as set forth in this chapter, or any
person, firm, partnership or corporation who procures a license
as provided in this chapter wrongfully or by fraud commits a
civil violation punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.

 
This subsection does not prevent a person from making pump system
installations, alterations, repairs or replacements in a single-
family residence occupied by that person or to be occupied by
that person as a bona fide personal abode, providing the
installation, alteration, repair or replacement conforms to the
standards set forth in this chapter and any rules adopted by the
Maine Water Well Commission or the department.

 
PART B

 
Sec. B-1. 32 MRSA c. 69-C is amended by repealing the chapter
headnote and enacting the following in its place:

 
CHAPTER 69-C

 
MAINE WATER WELL COMMISSION

 
Sec. B-2. 32 MRSA §4700-E, as amended by PL 1993, c. 25, §§2 to 5,
is further amended to read:

 
§4700-E. Definitions

 
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise
indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

 
1. Apprentice well driller. "Apprentice well driller" means
a person who is engaged to work at and learn the trade of

 
well drilling under the direct supervision of a master or
journeyman well driller.

 
1-A.__Apprentice pump installer.__"Apprentice pump installer"
means a person who is engaged to work at and learn the trade of
water well pump installation under the direct supervision of a
master or journeyman pump installer.__A person who is licensed
under chapter 49 as a master plumber is not required to register
with the commission as an apprentice pump installer.

 
2. Commission. "Commission" means the Maine Water Well
Drilling Commission created under section 4700-G.

 
3. Department. "Department" means the Department of Human
Services.

 
3-A. Geotechnical driller. "Geotechnical driller" means a
person doing the work of drilling, driving or boring ground water
monitoring wells.

 
3-B.__Journeyman pump installer.__"Journeyman pump installer"
means a person doing the work of pump installation, repair or
replacement in water wells who is in the employment of a master
pump installer.__A person who is licensed under chapter 49 as a
master plumber is not required to register with the commission as
a journeyman pump installer.

 
4. Journeyman well driller. "Journeyman well driller" means
a person doing the work of drilling, driving or boring wells who
is in the employment of a master well driller.

 
4-A.__Master pump installer.__"Master pump installer" means a
person, firm or corporation engaged in the installation,
replacement or repair of a pump in a water well.__The licensure
of a master pump installer under this chapter must specify the
name of the person licensed.__In the case of a firm, the person
licensed as a master pump installer must be a member or employee
of the firm.__In the case of a corporation, the person licensed
as a master pump installer must be an employee of the corporation
or an officer of the corporation.__A person who is licensed under
chapter 49 as a master plumber is not required to register with
the commission as a master pump installer.

 
5. Master well driller. "Master well driller" means a
person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of drilling,
driving or boring wells. The registration licensure of a master
well driller under this chapter must specify the name of the
person registered licensed. In the case of a firm, the person
registered licensed as a master well driller must be a member or

 
employee of the firm. In the case of a corporation, the person
registered licensed as a master well driller must be an employee
of the corporation or an officer of the corporation.

 
6. Pump or pump system. "Pump" or "pump system" means
mechanical equipment or a device used to remove water from a well
including all piping and wiring up to the existing equipment in
the structure.

 
6-A.__Pump installation company.__"Pump installation company"
means a person, firm, partnership or corporation that is engaged
in the trade of water well pump installation, repair or
replacement.

 
7. Pump installer. "Pump installer" means a person, firm or
corporation that performs the initial installation of a pump in a
well. The registration of a pump installer under this chapter
must specify the name of the person registered. In the case of a
firm, the person registered as a pump installer must be a member
or employee of the firm. In the case of a corporation, the
person registered as a pump installer must be an employee of the
corporation or an officer of the corporation. The term "pump
installer" does not include a person, firm or corporation that
removes, replaces or repairs a pump in an existing well. A
person who is licensed under chapter 49 as a master plumber is
not required to register with the commission as a pump installer
an apprentice pump installer, journeyman pump installer or master
pump installer.

 
8. Well or water well. "Well" or "water well" means any hole
drilled, driven or bored into the earth used to extract drinking
water. The terms "well" and "water well" do not include:

 
A. Dug wells;

 
B. Monitoring wells;

 
C. Wells constructed exclusively for the relief of artesian
pressure at hydroelectric projects;

 
D. Wells constructed for temporary dewatering purposes;

 
E. Wells constructed for the purposes of extracting oil,
gas or brine; and

 
F. Wells on private property for private use that are
constructed by the property owner or lessee of the property.

 
9. Well driller. "Well driller" means an apprentice well
driller, journeyman well driller or master well driller.

 
11.__Well drilling company.__"Well drilling company" means a
person, firm, partnership or corporation that owns or otherwise
operates any mechanical equipment used to drill, drive or bore
water wells.

 
Sec. B-3. 32 MRSA §4700-G, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 455, Pt.
B, §1, is amended to read:

 
1. Establishment of commission. The Maine Water Well
Drilling Commission, as authorized by Title 5, chapter 379, is
established to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The
purpose of the commission is to provide the public with the
highest quality drinking water possible by ensuring that water
wells are drilled, constructed, altered or abandoned in a manner
that protects ground water groundwater from contamination.

 
Sec. B-4. 32 MRSA §4700-G, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1999, c. 556, §28,
is further amended to read:

 
2. Membership. The commission consists of the Director of
the Division of Health Engineering within the Department of Human
Services or the director's designee; the Director of the Bureau
of Geology and Natural Areas within the Department of
Conservation or the director's designee; the Commissioner of
Transportation or the commissioner's designee; and 4 public
members, 3 of whom must be well drillers. One well driller must
be a geotechnical driller.

 
Sec. B-5. 32 MRSA §4700-G, sub-§§3 and 5, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 455,
Pt. B, §1, are amended to read:

 
3. Appointing authority. The Governor shall appoint the
public members. Members who are well drillers must be appointed
from among nominees selected by the Governor or the Maine Ground
Water Well Association.

 
5. Terms of office. The term of the public members is 5
years. Terms must be staggered so that no more than 2 public
member terms expire in any one year. Members who are not public
members serve a term coincident with their term of office. The
Governor shall fill any vacant seat on the commission by a
qualified person for the remainder of the unexpired term. A
member of the commission may be removed from office for cause by
the Governor.

 
Sec. B-6. 32 MRSA §4700-G, sub-§7, ķA, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 455,
Pt. B, §1, is amended to read:

 
A. The names and addresses of all persons registered
licensed under this chapter; and

 
Sec. B-7. 32 MRSA §4700-H, sub-§§2 and 3, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 455,
Pt. B, §1, are amended to read:

 
2. License well drillers, well drilling companies, pump
installers and pump installation companies. The commission shall
register license well drillers and, well drilling companies, pump
installers and pump installation companies and may initiate
action for the revocation or suspension of such registrations
licenses.

 
3. Investigate complaints. The commission shall investigate
complaints and cases of noncompliance with, or violation of, this
chapter or of the well driller and pump installer code of
performance adopted by the commission. Complainants must
petition the commission in writing within 24 months of completion
of a well or the installation, repair or replacement of a pump
system. At its discretion, the commission may request that an
investigation of an alleged violation be conducted by a neutral
qualified individual, acceptable to both the alleged violator and
the commission, who shall report to the commission. At its
discretion, the commission may refer a complaint to the Attorney
General.

 
Sec. B-8. 32 MRSA §4700-H, sub-§4, as amended by PL 1993, c. 25, §9
and affected by §15, is further amended to read:

 
4. Revocation and suspension of license. If the commission
determines a violation of this chapter, the well driller and pump
installer code of performance or other laws and rules in effect,
including the water well information laws, Title 12, section 550-
B, has occurred, the commission shall notify the responsible
water well driller and, well drilling company, pump installer or
pump installation company by certified or registered mail of the
violation and order them to correct the violation .__The
commission may order the responsible party or parties to correct,
within 48 hours of notification, any violation it determines to
be a significant threat to public health, including but not
limited to, potential contamination by pathogenic organisms.__The
commission may order that all other violations be corrected
within a period of 60 days following receipt of notification. If
the violation is not corrected within 60 days, or within 48 hours
for significant threats to public health, the commission may
revoke or suspend the registration license of the responsible
party or parties. A registrant licensee who receives a written
notice of a violation or of a revocation or suspension of
registration a license under this subsection may request a

 
hearing before the commission. The commission shall conduct such
hearings and issue its decision within 30 days of the request. A
decision of the commission under this subsection is a final
agency action. The commission shall adopt rules governing
criteria for license reinstatement.__Rules adopted by the
commission pursuant to this subsection are routine technical
rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.

 
Sec. B-9. 32 MRSA §4700-H, sub-§§6 and 7 are enacted to read:

 
6.__Levy fines.__The commission may levy fines for violations
of the well driller and pump installer code of performance of not
more than $1,000 per violation.

 
7.__Order well abandonment.__The commission shall adopt rules
establishing procedures for determining that a well must be
abandoned because of prior contamination or because it has been
constructed in violation of existing regulations and standards,
can not be altered or repaired to meet existing regulations or
standards and poses a significant threat to public health or
groundwater contamination.__Rules adopted by the commission
pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as
defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.

 
Sec. B-10. 32 MRSA §4700-I, as amended by PL 1993, c. 25, §§10 and
11 and affected by §15, is further amended to read:

 
§4700-I. Licensure and fees

 
Effective January 1, 1994, a person may not participate in the
physical construction of a well for compensation or any public
drinking water well unless registered licensed under this
section.

 
1. Fees. The commission shall establish registration license
fees sufficient to recover reasonable costs of administering this
chapter, including costs associated with the development and
administration of examinations. A registration fee is License
fees are not required for apprentice well driller registration or
apprentice pump installer licenses.

 
2. Licensure. An applicant for registration licensure shall
submit to the commission, on a form provided by the commission, a
written application for registration licensure containing such
information as the commission requires. A person who holds a
valid license as provided for in this section must be in the
charge of a licensed well drilling company or pump installation
company in order to actively practice well drilling or pump
installation, repair or replacement.__A company license is valid

 
only while the company employs at least one licensed master well
driller for a well drilling company or one master pump installer
for a pump installation company. The commission shall register
license an applicant for well driller registration licensure as
either a master well driller or a journeyman well driller and
applicants for pump installer licensure as either a master pump
installer or a journeyman pump installer, based on the following
criteria.

 
A. A master well driller must have a minimum of 3 years
experience in well drilling and have worked an average of
1,000 hours per year as a journeyman well driller for each
of those years.

 
B. A journeyman well driller must have at least one year
experience in well drilling and have worked at least 1,000
hours during that year as an apprentice well driller.

 
C. A master pump installer must have a minimum of 3 years
experience as a pump installer and have worked at least 350
hours as a pump installer during each of those years.

 
E.__A journeyman pump installer must have at least one year
experience in pump installing and have worked at least 350
hours during that year as an apprentice pump installer.

 
F.__A well drilling company must be issued a license upon
presentation to the commission of a valid master well
driller license issued to and held by the owner or an
employee of the firm, partnership or corporation.

 
G.__A pump installation company must be issued a license
upon presentation to the commission of a valid master pump
installer license issued to and held by the owner or an
employee of the firm, partnership or corporation.

 
The commission shall register license a well driller or pump
installer applicant who is not eligible for registration
licensure under paragraphs A to C E as an apprentice.

 
3. Term of license. Well drillers and pump installers shall
register must be licensed annually. All registrations licenses
expire on December 31st of each year. Any person who is a well
driller or pump installer on the effective date of this Act is
deemed to be registered licensed.

 
4. Examinations. After January 1, 1994, a person must
successfully complete a written examination administered by the
commission in order to:

 
A. Initially register be licensed as a journeyman or master
pump installer or as a journeyman or master well driller;

 
B. Upgrade from an apprentice to a journeyman well driller
or an apprentice to a journeyman pump installer; and

 
C. Upgrade from a journeyman to a master well driller or a
journeyman to a master pump installer.

 
A person licensed under chapter 49 as a master plumber is not
required to complete an examination to perform the work of a pump
installer.

 
Sec. B-11. 32 MRSA §4700-J, as repealed and replaced by PL 1993, c.
25, §12, is amended to read:

 
§4700-J. Licensure; well drillers and pump installers

 
Effective January 1, 1994, a person may not engage in the
business of constructing water wells within the State or engage
in the initial installation, replacement or repair of a pump in a
water well unless registered licensed with the commission. An
applicant for registration licensure must complete a registration
an application form supplied by the commission, successfully
complete any examination required by this chapter and pay an
annual registration license fee established by the commission.
The person so registered licensed shall display on each side of
the drilling rig or the pump installer vehicle a seal issued by
the commission indicating that person's registration license
number and the current year of registration licensure. A person
licensed under chapter 49 as a master plumber is not required to
register be licensed with the commission to perform the work of a
pump installer.

 
Sec. B-12. 32 MRSA §4700-L, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 455, Pt. B,
§1, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
§4700-L.__Penalties

 
1.__Fine.__Any person, company, firm, partnership or
corporation who installs, alters, repairs or replaces a water
well or pump system without being licensed as provided in this
chapter or in violation of the code of performance adopted by the
Maine Water Well Commission pursuant to section 4700-A,
subsection 5, except for an apprentice well driller or an
apprentice pump installer as set forth in this chapter, or any
person, firm, partnership or corporation who procures a license
as provided in this chapter wrongfully or by fraud commits a
civil violation punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.

 
2.__Injunction.__The State may bring action in Superior Court
to enjoin any person, firm, partnership or corporation from
violating this chapter, regardless of whether proceedings have
been or may be instituted in the District Court or whether civil
proceedings have been or may be instituted.

 
3.__Exclusion.__This chapter does not prevent a person from
making water well or pump system installations, alterations,
repairs or replacements in a single-family residence occupied by
that person or to be occupied by that person as a bona fide
personal abode, providing the installation, alternation, repair
or replacement conforms to the standards set forth in this
chapter and any rules adopted by the commission or the
department.

 
Sec. B-13. 32 MRSA §4700-M, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 25, §13, is
amended to read:

 
§4700-M. Reciprocity

 
The commission may issue a registration license without
examination, in a comparable classification, to any person who
holds a registration or license in any state, territory or
possession of the United States or any country, if the commission
determines that the requirements for registration or licensure of
well drillers or pump installers under which the person's
registration or license was issued do not conflict with this
chapter or the code of performance adopted by the commission
under this chapter.

 
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble,
this Act takes effect when approved.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill amends the laws governing water wells in the
following ways.

 
1. It changes the name of the Maine Water Well Drilling
Program to the Maine Water Well Program and the name of the Maine
Water Well Drilling Commission to the Maine Water Well
Commission.

 
2. It provides that the repair or replacement of a pump in a
well is under the jurisdiction of the Maine Water Well
Commission.

 
3. It establishes the categories of apprentice pump
installer, journeyman pump installer and master pump installer.

 
4. It gives the Maine Water Well Commission the duty to
license well drilling companies and pump installation companies.

 
5. It changes the penalties that may be imposed for a
violation of the laws governing water wells.


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