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court that such additional evidence is material and that
there were reasonable grounds for the failure to adduce
such evidence in the hearing before the board, the court
may order such additional evidence to be taken before the
board and to be made a part of the record. The board may
modify its findings as to the facts, or make new findings,
by reason of additional evidence so taken and filed.__The
board shall file any modified or new findings, which
findings with respect to questions of fact if supported by
substantial evidence on the record considered as a whole
are conclusive, and shall file its recommendations, if any,
for the modification or setting aside of its original
order.

 
2.__Stay.__The provisions of Title 5, section 11004 govern
any application for a stay of an order of the board.

 
3.__Violation of chapter; fines.__A person who violates this
chapter commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more
than $5,000 may be imposed.__The board may seek fines for
violation of this chapter in an action to enforce an order or
in a separate action.__If the violation is a refusal to
bargain in good faith under section 1356 or 1358 or an unfair
practice under section 1359, each day that such conduct occurs
constitutes a separate violation.__If the court imposes a fine
against a qualified bargaining association for committing a
violation under section 1356, 1358 or 1359 and that the
association is unable to pay the fine, the court shall instead
issue an order suspending for one year the association's
rights as a qualified bargaining association under this
chapter.

 
§1362.__Antitrust

 
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the activities of
qualified bargaining associations and forest landowners in
bargaining with respect to the price and other terms for
hauling or harvesting services performed under contract by the
members of such qualified bargaining associations do not
violate antitrust laws of this State.__ This chapter does not
permit forest landowners to contract, combine or conspire with
one another in bargaining with qualified bargaining
associations.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill enacts the Forest Products Harvesters and Haulers
Collective Bargaining Act. It allows individual forest
products harvesters and haulers to join together to bargain
with forest landowners over the prices and other terms of
contracts for harvesting and hauling trees in Maine forests.
It requires a forest landowner to bargain in good faith with
such an


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