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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 7 MRSA §3902, as amended by PL 2001, c. 617, §4, is
further amended to read:

 
§3902. Purposes; comprehensive program

 
The primary legislative purposes of this Act are to provide
for the licensing of dogs and the humane and proper treatment
of animals. To ensure the humane and proper treatment of
animals, the commissioner chief humane agent shall develop,
implement and administer a comprehensive program that upholds
the animal welfare laws of the State through communication,
education and enforcement.

 
Sec. 2. 7 MRSA §3906-B, as amended by PL 2001, c. 399, §2 and c.
422, §3, is further amended to read:

 
§3906-B. Powers and duties of chief humane agent

 
The commissioner chief humane agent has the powers and
duties set forth in this section.

 
1. Dog licensing laws. The commissioner chief humane agent
shall carry out the dog licensing laws and furnish to
municipalities all license blanks, stickers and tags.

 
2. Animal Welfare Fund. The commissioner chief humane
agent shall deposit all license fees received pursuant to
chapters 721, 723, 725 and 735 in a separate account
established by the Treasurer of State and known as the Animal
Welfare Fund. The commissioner shall deposit 1/2 of feed
registration fees collected under section 714 in the Animal
Welfare Fund. This account does not lapse, but continues from
year to year. The commissioner shall pay from the Animal
Welfare Fund the expense of furnishing blanks, stickers and
tags, travel expenses and salaries for necessary personnel,
payments to animal shelters and expenses incurred in the
administration of this Part.

 
3. Dog recorders. The commissioner chief humane agent
shall appoint dog recorders in unorganized territories and
establish fees for services rendered.

 
4. Training and certification of animal control officers.
The commissioner chief humane agent shall develop a program to
train animal control officers. This program must include
training in investigation of complaints of cruelty to animals,
training in response to calls concerning animals suspected of
having rabies and training in enforcement of dog licensing
laws


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