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6.__Liquidation harvesting.__"Liquidation harvesting" means
the purchase of timberland followed by a harvest that removes
most or all commercial value in standing timber, without regard
for long-term forest management principles, and the subsequent
sale or attempted resale of the harvested land within 5 years.

 
Sec. A-3. 12 MRSA §8869, first ¶, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 555, §10,
is amended to read:

 
To promote a healthy and sustainable forest that contains a
balance of age classes necessary for a sustainable timber supply
and spatial and compositional diversity, forest harvesting shall
be and liquidation harvesting are regulated pursuant to this
subchapter.

 
Sec. A-4. 12 MRSA §8869, sub-§14 is enacted to read:

 
14.__Substantial elimination of liquidation harvesting.__The
commissioner shall adopt rules to substantially eliminate
liquidation harvesting.__Rules adopted pursuant to this
subsection are major substantive rules as defined in Title 5,
chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

 
Sec. A-5. Rulemaking regarding liquidation harvesting. No later than
February 1, 2004, the Commissioner of Conservation shall
provisionally adopt rules to substantially eliminate liquidation
harvesting by requiring measures that include, without
limitation, increased professional involvement in planning and
implementation of timber harvesting activities on forest lands.

 
Rules adopted pursuant to this section must require that
timber harvesting activities be conducted with attention to long-
term forest management principles. The rules must include
appropriate exemptions, including, but not limited to, exemptions
for landowners and land managers with independent 3rd-party
certification, harvests covering small acreages and permitted
land conversions. The rules must apportion appropriate legal
responsibilities to landowners, foresters and loggers for
compliance with the rules.

 
The Commissioner of Conservation shall consult with the
Commissioner of Environmental Protection and the Commissioner of
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to ensure that Bureau of Forestry
rules regarding forestry practices are consistent with
environmental and wildlife habitat protection.

 
Rules adopted pursuant to this section are major substantive
rules as defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, chapter


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