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LR 1899
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Sec. 21. 7 MRSA §3943, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1999, c. 136, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
1. Procedure. Between February 1st and April 1st annually,
the municipal officers of each municipality shall issue a warrant
with the names and addresses of all owners or keepers of
unlicensed dogs to one or more police officers, constables,
sheriffs or animal control officers, directing them to send a
notice of violation to the last known address of the owners or
keepers or call on the owners or keepers. The warrant must
further direct that demand be made on the owners or keepers to
obtain a license from the municipal clerk within 7 days from the
date of demand and remit to the clerk the license and recording
fees plus a late fee of $10 $25 for each dog that is licensed.
Finally, the warrant must direct the police officer, constable,
sheriff or animal control officer to enter summons and complaint
as soon as possible for all owners or keepers so notified who
fail to comply with the order.

 
Sec. 22. 7 MRSA §3991, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 383, §3 and
amended by PL 1993, c. 468, §25, is further amended to read:

 
1. License necessary. No research or teaching institution of
higher education may employ live animals in scientific
investigation, experiment or instruction or for the testing of
drugs or medicines without first having been issued a license
under this section by the commissioner. A research or teaching
institution desiring to obtain a license shall make application
to the commissioner. On receipt of the application, the
commissioner shall make or cause to be made such investigation as
it the commissioner considers necessary to determine whether the
public interest will be served by the issuance of the license.
The commissioner may issue the license provided that the research
or teaching institution, by reason of its standards, facilities,
practices or activities, is a fit and proper institution to
receive the license and that its issuance is in the public
interest. The standards for licensure shall be are those
contained in the United States Code, Title 7, Section 2143, and
any federal regulations issued pursuant to that law. Nothing in
this chapter may be construed to be more restrictive than federal
law. In the case of conflict between state law and federal law or
a mandatory rule, regulation or order of the Federal Government
or its agencies, the federal law, rule, regulation or order shall
govern governs. Each research or teaching institution licensed
under this chapter, before issuance of the license, shall pay to
the commissioner a license fee of $50 $200. Each license shall
expire expires on June 30th next following the date of issue. The
commissioner shall annually renew each license upon the
application of the licensee, unless, after notice and hearing as


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