LD 1510
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(2) The person documents that the person did not
purchase trap tags in 1998 because of a substantial
illness or other medical condition on the part of the
person or a family member or the person documents that
service in the Armed Forces of the United States or the
United States Coast Guard precluded participation in
the lobster fishery and the purchase of trap tags in
1998. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "family
member" means a spouse, brother, sister, son-in-law,
daughter-in-law, parent by blood, parent by adoption,
mother-in-law, father-in-law, child by blood, child by
adoption, stepchild, stepparent, grandchild or
grandparent.

 
B. A person appealing the denial of trap tags under this
subsection shall request the review in writing. The
commissioner shall hold a hearing on the appeal if it is
requested in writing within 10 days of the initial request.
If a hearing is requested, it must be held within 10 days of
the request, unless a longer period is mutually agreed to in
writing, and it must be conducted in the Augusta area.

 
A hearing held under this subsection is informal. At the
hearing, the appellant may present any evidence concerning
the criteria listed in paragraph A that might justify
issuing trap tags to the person, and the commissioner may
request any additional information the commissioner
considers necessary. Any medical information provided as
part of the appeal is a confidential record as defined in
Title 1, section 402, subsection 3, paragraph A.

 
C. A license holder whose appeal is approved under this
subsection may purchase a number of trap tags up to the
number of trap tags purchased in 1996 or 1997, whichever is
greater. For each following year, the license holder may
purchase up to an increase of 100 trap tags each year. The
number of trap tags may not exceed the trap limit
established by rule for the zone in which the person fishes
a majority of that person's traps.

 
Issuance of trap tags on appeal is at the discretion of the
commissioner, except that trap tags may not be issued unless the
criteria in paragraph A are met. Decisions of the commissioner
must be in writing.

 
4. Trap limit. A person may not purchase submerge a number of
trap tags traps greater than the number of traps allowed under
the lowest trap limit established by rule for a the lobster
management zone in which that person fishes zones identified on
that person's license pursuant to section 6446, subsection 1-A.


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