| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 7 MRSA c. 410 is enacted to read: |
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| §2311. Pest Control Compact |
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| | The Pest Control Compact is enacted into law and entered into | with all other jurisdictions legally joining the compact in the | form substantially as provided in this chapter. |
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| §2312. Findings -- Article I |
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| | The party states find that in the absence of the higher degree | of cooperation among them possible under this compact, the annual | loss of approximately $137,000,000,000 from the depredations of | pests is virtually certain to continue, if not to increase. |
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| | Because of varying climatic, geographic and economic factors, | each state may be affected differently by particular species of | pests, but all states share the inability to protect themselves | fully against those pests that present serious dangers to them. |
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| | The migratory character of pest infestations makes it | necessary for states, both adjacent to and distant from one | another, to complement each other's activities when faced with | conditions of infestation and reinfestation. |
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| | While every state is seriously affected by a substantial | number of pests and every state is susceptible to infestation by | many species of pests not now causing damage to its crop and | plant life and products, the fact that relatively few species of | pests present equal danger to or are of interest to all states | makes the establishment and operation of an insurance fund from | which individual states may obtain financial support for pest | control programs of benefit to them in other states and to which | they may contribute in accordance with their relative interests | the most equitable means of financing cooperative pest | eradication and control programs. |
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| §2313. Definitions -- Article II |
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| | As used in this compact, unless the context otherwise | indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. |
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