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| 7. Illegal possession of gift moose. A person is guilty, | notwithstanding subsection 3, of illegal possession of a gift | moose if that person possesses a part or parts of a moose unless | each separate part given to that person is plainly labeled with | the following: |
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| A. The registration seal number; and |
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| B. The name and address of the person who registered the | moose and the year it was registered. |
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| | Sec. 11. 12 MRSA §7625, as enacted by PL 1979, c. 420, §1, is | amended to read: |
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| §7625. Failure to label fish |
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| | A person is guilty of failure to label fish if he that | person keeps any black bass, salmon, togue or trout at any | sporting camp, hotel or public lodging place and fails to | attach label the fish with the name and address of the person | who caught them to the fish and the date when the fish was | caught. |
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| | This bill requires moose hunters to wear 2 articles of | hunter orange clothing and exempts hunters from the hunter | orange clothing requirement when hunting from a tree stand. | The bill also allows a person to keep a gift bear, deer, moose | or fish if it is labeled with just the name of the person who | harvested the animal and the date when the animal was | harvested. Additionally, the bill removes the prohibition on | baiting deer and allows a person to keep more than one legally | harvested game animal in that person's home. Finally, the | bill allows a person to assist in a hunt without a license or | permit if that person does not carry a weapon during that | hunt. |
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