LD 1417
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2. Licensed activities; criteria. The holder of a limited-purpose
aquaculture license may utilize approved aquaculture gear in a site
in the coastal waters of the State below the mean low-water mark to
engage in certain aquaculture activities that meet the criteria
established in this subsection and in rules adopted by the
commissioner. The license also authorizes unlicensed individuals
to assist the license holder in the licensed activities with the
written permission of the license holder. The commissioner, or
qualified professional department staff designated in writing by
the commissioner, may issue a limited-purpose aquaculture license
for certain aquaculture activities if the following criteria are
met:

 
A. The proposed activity generates no discharge into coastal
waters;

 
B. The applicant proposes to utilize aquaculture gear and
markings approved by the commissioner in rules adopted
pursuant to subsection 8;

 
C. The gear, excluding mooring equipment, does not cover
more than 400 square feet of area and the gear does not
present an unreasonable impediment to safe navigation;

 
D. The proposed activity does not unreasonably interfere
with the ingress and egress of riparian owners;

 
E. The proposed activity does not unreasonably interfere
with fishing or other uses of the area, taking into
consideration the number and density of aquaculture leases
and licensed aquaculture activities in that area; and

 
F. The applicant holds no more than 3 other limited-purpose
aquaculture licenses issued under this section.

 
Sec. 17. 12 MRSA §6077, sub-§4, ķA, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 381, §6,
is amended to read:

 
A. Information submitted to the department under this
section may be designated by the submittor as being only for
the confidential use of the department, its agents and
employees, other agencies of State Government, as authorized
by the Governor, employees of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, the United States Army
Corps of Engineers, the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service, the National Marine Fisheries Services, the United
States Department of Agriculture, the Attorney General and

 
employees of the municipality in which the aquaculture facility
is located. The designation must be clearly


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