LD 1954
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D. Three hundred forty-one dollars and twenty-five cents
for a resident Class III license;

 
D-1.__Two thousand forty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents
for a nonresident Class III license;

 
E. Fifty-six dollars for an a resident apprentice lobster
and crab fishing license for applicants under 18 years of
age;

 
E-1.__Three hundred thirty-six dollars for a nonresident
apprentice lobster and crab fishing license for applicants
under 18 years of age;

 
F. One hundred and fourteen dollars for an a resident
apprentice lobster and crab fishing license for applicants
18 years of age or older;

 
F-1.__Six hundred eighty-two dollars for a nonresident
apprentice lobster and crab fishing license for applicants
18 years of age or older;

 
G. Fifty-six dollars for a student lobster and crab fishing
license; and

 
H. Fifty-six dollars for a noncommercial lobster and crab
fishing license.

 
Sec. 3. 12 MRSA §6451, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2003, c. 20, Pt. WW,
§5, is further amended to read:

 
1. Allocation of license fees. Ten dollars of each $113.75
fee, $20 of each $228.50 fee, $30 of each $341.25 fee, $30 of
each $336 fee, $60 of each $682.75 fee, $120 of each $1,371.50
fee, $180 of each $2,047.25 fee and $5 of each $56 fee for each
lobster and crab fishing license must be allocated to the Lobster
Fund, which must be used for the purposes of lobster biology
research, of propagation of lobsters by liberating seed lobsters
and female lobsters in Maine coastal waters and of establishing
and supporting lobster hatcheries.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill is submitted by the Governor and the Department of
Marine Resources in response to the September 30, 2003 decision
by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in
the case Volovar v. Cahill, et al. The Second Circuit's decision
in this case found New York State's nonresident lobster law in
violation of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV
of the United States Constitution. In order to address the


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