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wild turkey hunting permit. The percentage of total wild turkey
permits issued to nonresident and alien hunters may not exceed the
average percentage of applicants for wild turkey permits over the
previous 3 years who were nonresidents and aliens and may not be
more than 10% of the total wild turkey permits issued statewide. A
person whose application is selected may obtain a wild turkey
hunting permit upon presentation of proof that the person
possesses:

 
A. A valid Maine hunting license, if the person is a
resident of the State; or

 
B. A valid Maine big game hunting license, if the person is
a nonresident or alien.

 
An adult who holds a valid wild turkey permit may transfer the
permit to a junior hunter or person 65 years of age or older by
identifying the name, age and address of the transferee on the
permit as well as any other information reasonably requested by
the commissioner and then return the permit to the department
prior to the start of the turkey season. The commissioner shall
record the transfer and return the permit to the junior hunter or
person 65 years of age or older. A valid permit must be in the
possession of the transferee to hunt turkey. If the adult
transfers the permit to the junior hunter or person 65 years of
age or older, that adult is prohibited from hunting turkey.

 
Sec. 6. 12 MRSA §7468, sub-§5, as amended by PL 2001, c. 56, §1, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 7. 12 MRSA §7468, sub-§6, as amended by PL 2001, c. 294, §4, is
further amended to read:

 
6. Application procedure. Eligible If wild turkey permits
are issued by public chance drawing, persons wishing to apply for
a permit shall apply in a manner prescribed by the commissioner.
The application must be accompanied by an application fee of $5
for residents and $10 for nonresidents and aliens. The
application fee may not be refunded. No person may file more
than one application. Any person who submits more than one
application is disqualified from the selection of permittees.

 
Sec. 8. 12 MRSA §7468, sub-§7, as amended by PL 2001, c. 56, §2, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 9. 12 MRSA §7468, sub-§§8 and 11, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 95,
§1, are repealed.

 
Sec. 10. 12 MRSA §7468, sub-§12, as amended by PL 2001, c. 56, §3, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 11. 12 MRSA §7469, sub-§11, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 95, §1, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 12. 12 MRSA c. 709, sub-c. IV is amended by repealing the
subchapter headnote and enacting the following in its place:

 
SUBCHAPTER IV

 
ANIMALS OR WILD TURKEY CAUSING

 
DAMAGE OR NUISANCE

 
Sec. 13. 12 MRSA §7501, as amended by PL 2001, c. 199, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
§7501. Attacking domestic animals or destroying property

 
Except as provided in sections 7502 and 7504, any person may
lawfully kill, or cause to be killed, any wild animal or wild
turkey, night or day, found in the act of attacking, worrying or
wounding that person's domestic animals or domestic birds or
destroying that person's property. Any person who kills a wild
animal or wild turkey by authority of this section shall report
the incident to the Maine Warden Service as provided in section
7502, subsections 3 and 4.

 
Sec. 14. 12 MRSA §7502, as amended by PL 2001, c. 199, §2, is
further amended to read:

 
§7502. Damage to crops or orchards

 
1. Permission to kill nuisance animals or wild turkeys.
Except as provided in section 7504, the cultivator, owner,
mortgagee or keeper of any orchard or growing crop, except all
types of grasses, clover and grain fields, may take or kill wild
animals or wild turkeys night or day when the wild animals or
wild turkeys are located within the orchard or crop where
substantial damage caused by the wild animal or wild turkey to
the orchard or crop is occurring. For purposes of this section,
corn is not considered grain.

 
2. Employment of agents. When a person wants to employ
someone outside of that person's immediate family to take or kill
wild animals or wild turkeys, that person shall contact a game
warden. If the warden is satisfied that substantial damage is
occurring, the warden may arrange for a department agent to
alleviate the damage, when an agent is not available, may
authorize a person who is knowledgeable and can perform the work
in a reasonable, safe and proficient manner. Permission to take

 
or kill wild animals or wild turkeys may not be granted to any
person whose license to hunt has been revoked or suspended, who
is an habitual violator as defined in section 7001, subsection
13-A or who has been convicted of night hunting within the past 5
years.

 
3. Report to Maine Warden Service; dressing of carcass. The
person by whom or under whose direction the wild animal or wild
turkey is wounded, taken or killed under this section shall:

 
A. Within 12 hours, report all the facts relative to the
act to the Maine Warden Service, stating the time and place
of the wounding, taking or killing; and

 
B. In all cases of deer, bear or, moose or wild turkey,
immediately and properly dress the carcass or carcasses and
care for the meat.

 
4. Warden's certificate. A game warden shall investigate an
incident under this section as soon as possible and, if the game
warden is satisfied that the wild animal or wild turkey was taken
as provided in this section, give the person who killed the wild
animal or wild turkey a certificate that entitles the cultivator,
owner, mortgagee or keeper of the orchard or growing crop to own
the carcass or carcasses, to be possessed and consumed only
within the immediate family of the cultivator, owner, mortgagee
or keeper of the orchard or growing crop, or, in accordance with
the labeling requirements for possession of deer, bear or, moose
or wild turkey, to transfer possession of those wild animals or
wild turkeys to another person. Any excess carcasses after the
first 2 carcasses of deer, bear or, moose or wild turkey killed
or taken under subsection 1 or 2 must be distributed to
recipients authorized through the Hunters for the Hungry Program
established in section 7481 or as otherwise authorized by the
game warden.

 
Sec. 15. 12 MRSA §7503, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1991, c. 443, §27, is
further amended to read:

 
2. Deer, moose, bear or wild turkey.

 
A. The operator or owner having knowledge of any motor
vehicle which has been involved in an accidental collision
with a deer, moose or, bear or wild turkey shall, by the
quickest means, report the accident to a law enforcement
officer.

 
B. The officer shall investigate and, if the officer finds that
the motor vehicle has encountered apparent damage as the result
of the collision, shall give a certificate which

 
entitles the person to the ownership of the carcass. The
person may then take possession and immediately remove the
entire carcass from the scene of the collision.

 
Sec. 16. 12 MRSA §7504, sub-§3, as amended by PL 1993, c. 574, §25, is
further amended to read:

 
3. Birds. Wild birds, with the exception of rock doves and
wild turkeys, may not be taken or killed under sections 7501 and
7502.

 
Sec. 17. 12 MRSA §7901-A, sub-§6, śC, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 421,
Pt. B, §88 and affected by Pt. C, §1, is amended to read:

 
C. Chapter 709, subchapter III violations:

 
(1) Hunting or trapping bear near dumps as described
in section 7452, subsection 5;

 
(2) Leaving a bear as described in section 7452,
subsection 8;

 
(3) Failure to attach a bear tag to a bear as
described in section 7452, subsection 11;

 
(4) Illegally transporting bear as described in
section 7452, subsection 13;

 
(5) Transporting bear out of the State as described in
section 7452, subsection 14;

 
(6) Hunting migratory game birds without certification
as described in section 7456, subsection 1-A;

 
(7) Hunting waterfowl on Haley Pond as described in
section 7456, subsection 2;

 
(8) Transporting deer out of the State as described in
section 7458, subsection 12;

 
(9) Hunting deer with .22 caliber rim fire cartridge
as described in section 7458, subsection 13;

 
(10) Use of firearm in the Town of Southport as
described in section 7458, subsection 14;

 
(11) Transporting wild hares or rabbits out of the
State as described in section 7462, subsection 3;

 
(12) Possessing or transporting wild hares or rabbits
as described in section 7462, subsection 4;

 
(13) Failure to attach a moose tag to a moose as
described in section 7464, subsection 6;

 
(14) Use of illegal firearms as described in section
7464, subsection 8-A;

 
(15) Illegal hunting methods as described in section
7464, subsection 8-C;

 
(16) Failure to attach a wild turkey tag to a wild
turkey as described in section 7469, subsection 7; and

 
(17) Use of illegal weapons or ammunition as described
in section 7469, subsection 11; and

 
(18) Taking of snakes and turtles from the wild for
commercial purposes as described in section 7471;

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

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill repeals limiting language in the statute that
restricts the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife from
establishing a fall wild turkey hunting season. This bill also
adds wild turkeys to the statutes dealing with substantial damage
by wild animals.


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