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Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 80K allows the department and | municipalities to prosecute environmental violations in District | Court. There is ambiguity between the Maine Revised Statutes, | Title 38, section 347-A and the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, | Rule 3 as to the point in time when an action in District Court | should be considered to have been initiated. |
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| | It repeals the requirement of annual reporting to the | Legislature by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection on | unavoidable malfunctions. |
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| | It amends the statutes to change a hearing and reporting | requirement concerning classification standards from once every 3 | years to once every 4 years. |
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| | It amends the statutes to make the creation of a wetland | compensation fee program optional rather than mandatory, | specifically adds municipalities to the types of organizations | that may create a wetland compensation fee program, deletes the | mandatory annual reporting requirement for any such program and | deletes the requirement that funds from such a program are turned | over to the department if the department's authorization of that | program is revoked. |
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| | It repeals the requirement of annual reporting to the | Legislature on the wetlands compensation fee program. |
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| | It repeals the provision that repeals the wetland compensation | fee program effective October 15, 2003. |
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| | It makes the changes necessary to extend the sunset date for | coverage of oil spill cleanup costs by the Ground Water Oil | Clean-up Fund. The fund covers cleanup costs for spills from | aboveground or underground oil tanks through December 31, 2005, | at which point fund coverage, also called the fund insurance | program, is repealed under current law. This bill extends the | fund insurance program by 5 years to December 31, 2010. |
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| | It incorporates by reference the latest version of the federal | regulations governing spill prevention and control at aboveground | oil storage facilities. The purpose of this change is to ensure | state and federal requirements are consistent with each other. |
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