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commissioner receives written notification from the
lobster management policy council that a majority of the
council has voted to conduct a survey pursuant to
paragraph D.

 
F.__When a lobster management policy council proposes to the
commissioner to establish an exit ratio for the first time
to limit new zone entrants under paragraph A, it may also
propose to the commissioner a provision to exempt from the
exit ratio, upon completion of the apprentice program, an
individual who has completed at least 92% of the hours
required and at least 92% of the days required by the
apprentice program established under section 6422 by the
date the commissioner receives written notification from the
lobster management policy council pursuant to paragraph D.

 
Sec. 5. 12 MRSA §6462-A, sub-§1, ¶D, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 208, §3,
is amended to read:

 
D. Three persons who hold lobster and crab fishing licenses
and who are not members of lobster management policy
councils established under section 6447, appointed by the
commissioner. Each person appointed under this paragraph
must reside in a different county. One person appointed
under this paragraph must hold a noncommercial lobster and
crab fishing license.

 
Sec. 6. 12 MRSA §6465, sub-§§1 and 2, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 623,
§1, are amended to read:

 
1. Sources and uses of fund. Revenues from lobster special
registration plate fees credited to the fund under Title 29-A,
section 456-A may be used for research and education to support
the development of the lobster industry in this State. Revenues
may also be used to support the operation of the research,
education and development board described in subsection 2,
including reimbursement for travel expenses of its members.

 
2. Research, education and development board. The
commissioner shall appoint a research, education and development
board and consult with the board regarding the expenditures from
the fund. The board is composed of one member from each of the
following organizations:

 
A. A statewide association representing the interests of
persons who harvest lobster commercially;

 
B. An association representing the interests of persons who
harvest lobster commercially in Washington and Hancock
counties;


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