‘An Act to Regulate Swim Areas on Inland Waters’
HP0303 LD 415 |
First Regular Session - 124th Maine Legislature C "A", Filing Number H-304
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Amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting the following:
‘An Act to Regulate Swim Areas on Inland Waters’
Amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and before the summary and inserting the following:
‘Sec. 1. 12 MRSA c. 220, sub-c. 10 is enacted to read:
SUBCHAPTER 10
REGULATION OF SWIM AREAS ON INLAND WATERS
§ 1900. Swim areas
Sec. 2. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Boating Facilities Fund 0226
Initiative: Provides one-time funding for costs associated with posting public notices and mailing permits.
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | 2009-10 | 2010-11 |
All Other
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$3,200 | $0 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL | $3,200 | $0 |
summary
This amendment replaces the bill and does the following.
1. It provides that a person may not place or maintain a swim line or developed swim area without a permit issued by the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation.
2. It provides that the director may issue a permit for a developed swim area only to a qualified entity and defines "qualified entity" to mean a camping area, recreational camp or governmental entity or governmentally sponsored group.
3. It requires the director to establish by rule a fee for the permits, except that a developed swim area established and operated by the State or a governmental entity or a recreational camp may not be charged a fee and its permit does not expire as long as no alterations to the developed swim area are made after the permit is issued.
4. It specifies that the provisions of the amendment may not be construed to affect private property rights or the State's ownership rights over inland waters.
5. It provides that a municipally appointed inland harbor master, code enforcement officer or law enforcement officer has the primary responsibility for enforcement of developed swim areas and makes a violation a civil violation for each day a violation occurs. After 3 or more violations within a 5-year period, subsequent violations are Class E crimes.
6. It requires the director to adopt routine technical rules.
7. The amendment also adds an appropriations and allocations section.