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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: |
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| A. The proposed activity generates no discharge into coastal | waters; |
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| B. The applicant proposes to utilize aquaculture gear and | markings approved by the commissioner in rules adopted | pursuant to subsection 8; |
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| 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; |
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| D. The proposed activity does not unreasonably interfere | with the ingress and egress of riparian owners; |
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| 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 |
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| F. The applicant holds no more than 3 other limited-purpose | aquaculture licenses issued under this section. |
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| | Sec. 17. 12 MRSA §6077, sub-§4, ķA, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 381, §6, | is amended to read: |
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| 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 |
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| employees of the municipality in which the aquaculture facility | is located. The designation must be clearly |
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