An Act To Establish the Coyote Award Program
Sec. 1. 12 MRSA §10108-A is enacted to read:
§ 10108-A. Coyote award program
Sec. 2. 12 MRSA §10851, sub-§1, as affected by PL 2003, c. 614, §9 and amended by c. 655, Pt. B, §92 and affected by §422, is further amended to read:
(1) An infant resident lifetime fishing license. The fee for an infant resident lifetime fishing license is $150;
(2) An infant resident lifetime hunting license. The fee for an infant resident lifetime hunting license is $150 $151;
(3) An infant resident lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for an infant resident lifetime archery hunting license is $150 $151;
(3-A) An infant resident lifetime trapping license. The fee for an infant resident lifetime trapping license is $150;
(4) An infant resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for an infant resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses is $250; and
(5) An infant resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for an infant resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses is $400;
(1) A junior resident lifetime fishing license. The fee for a junior resident lifetime fishing license is $300;
(2) A junior resident lifetime hunting license. The fee for a junior resident lifetime hunting license is $300 $301;
(3) A junior resident lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for a junior resident lifetime archery hunting license is $300 $301;
(3-A) A junior resident lifetime trapping license. The fee for a junior resident lifetime trapping license is $300;
(4) A junior resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for a junior resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses is $500; and
(5) A junior resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for a junior resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses is $800;
(1) A senior resident lifetime fishing license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime fishing license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age;
(2) A senior resident lifetime hunting license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime hunting license is $50 $51 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $40 $41 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $30 $31 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $20 $21 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $10 $11 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age;
(3) A senior resident lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime archery hunting license is $50 $51 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $40 $41 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $30 $31 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $20 $21 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $10 $11 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age;
(3-A) A senior resident lifetime trapping license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime trapping license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age;
(4) A senior resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for a senior resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses is $80 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $64 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $48 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $32 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $16 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age; and
(5) A senior resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for a senior resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses is $110 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $94 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $78 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $52 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $26 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age; and
Sec. 3. 12 MRSA §11109, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. III, §4, is further amended to read:
Sec. 4. 12 MRSA §11109, sub-§7, as amended by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. III, §5, is further amended to read:
Sec. 5. 12 MRSA §11109, sub-§9, as enacted by PL 2005, c. 419, §5 and affected by §12, is amended to read:
Sec. 6. 12 MRSA §11109-A, sub-§5, as enacted by PL 2005, c. 477, §4, is amended to read:
Sec. 7. Coyote award program funding. The Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife shall use one half of the funds collected from the $1 increase in hunting license fees pursuant to sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for the coyote award program established by rule pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, section 10108-A, subsection 1 and one half of the funds collected for the animal damage control program under Title 12, section 10053, subsection 8.
summary
This bill establishes the coyote award program. The bill also increases hunting license fees by $1. The bill directs the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to use the funds collected from the increase in hunting license fees for the coyote award program and the animal damage control program.