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1.__Gate fees.__Gate fees or other access fees that are unrelated
to the taking of game;

 
2.__Guiding fees.__Fees charged by licensed guides or other
fees that are unrelated to access to land; or

 
3.__Fees for placing bear bait.__Fees that are directly
related to the placing of bear bait on land.

 
A person who violates this section commits a Class E crime.

 
§11219.__Hunting on state game farm

 
A person may not hunt on a state game farm at any time.__A
person who violates this section commits a civil violation for
which a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $500 may
be adjudged, unless otherwise specified.

 
§11220.__Hunting in licensed wildlife exhibit

 
A person may not hunt in a licensed wildlife exhibit at any
time.__A person who violates this section commits a civil
violation for which a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more
than $500 may be adjudged, unless otherwise specified.

 
§11221. Disposal of offal; littering

 
A person may not drop, deposit, discard, dump or otherwise
dispose of a carcass, waste parts or remains of a wild animal,
except waste parts or remains resulting from the normal field
dressing of lawfully harvested wild game or the lawful use of
waste parts or remains of wild game as bait.

 
A person who violates this section commits a civil violation
for which a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $500
may be adjudged.__Additionally, a person who violates this
section violates the Maine Litter Control Act, Title 17, chapter
80 and is subject to the penalties set forth in that Act.

 
§11222. Target identification while hunting

 
1.__Findings.__Due to the large numbers of Maine citizens and
visitors engaged in hunting in the State's woods during hunting
season, the continued decline of unpopulated areas through the
State, the widespread use of powerful weapons in the pursuit of
wild animals and wild birds and the growing presence of
nonhunters engaged in nonhunting activities in the State's woods
during hunting season, the Legislature finds that a sufficient
risk of
serious bodily injury or death to human beings


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