HP0156
LD 200
Session - 128th Maine Legislature
C "A", Filing Number H-172, Sponsored by
LR 354
Item 2
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

Amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and before the summary and inserting the following:

Sec. 1. 12 MRSA §6671, sub-§13  is enacted to read:

13 Seizure and forfeiture.   A certified municipal shellfish conservation warden who has met the requirements of Title 25, section 2804-I and who is authorized by the municipality to arrest violators of a shellfish conservation ordinance may seize and sell shellfish in accordance with this subsection.
A The warden may only seize shellfish upon arresting or issuing a citation to an alleged violator for a violation of a provision of the shellfish conservation ordinance that regulates the taking or possession of the shellfish, including taking or possessing an amount greater than allowed under the ordinance or taking from an area protected from shellfish predators under subsection 10-B.
B The warden may only sell seized shellfish that could legally be possessed if the shellfish had been taken in accordance with a shellfish conservation ordinance and the warden knows the shellfish to have been taken from an area that was not closed under section 6172 or under the ordinance due to contamination or pollution.
C The seized shellfish, or the proceeds of the sale of the seized shellfish, must be deposited with and retained by the municipality pending disposition of a libel proceeding in accordance with paragraph D.
D The warden making the shellfish seizure shall file, within a reasonable time, a libel against the shellfish. The libel must describe the shellfish seized and the date and place of that seizure, cite the provision of law that is alleged to have been violated and request a decree of forfeiture. The judge shall fix a time for the hearing of the libel and issue a notice of the libel to all persons interested, citing them to appear at the time and place appointed and show cause why the shellfish should not be declared forfeited. A true and attested copy of the libel and notice must be posted as ordered by the court, at least 10 days before the day on which the libel is returnable.

(1) If no claimant appears, the judge shall declare the seized shellfish, or the proceeds from the sale of the seized shellfish, forfeited to the municipality.

(2) If a person appears and claims a right to the possession of the shellfish at the time when they were seized, that claimant shall file with the court a claim in writing stating specifically the right so claimed, the foundation of the claim, the time and place of the seizure, the name of the officer by whom the shellfish were seized and that the shellfish were not possessed in violation of the shellfish conservation ordinance with the person's knowledge or consent.

(3) If a person makes a claim in accordance with this paragraph, that claimant must be admitted as a party to the process, and the court shall proceed to determine the truth of the allegations in the claim and libel and may hear any pertinent evidence offered by the libelant or claimant.

(4) If the court, upon the hearing, is satisfied that the shellfish was not possessed in violation of the shellfish conservation ordinance and that the claimant is entitled to the custody of the shellfish, the court shall direct the municipality having the shellfish or proceeds derived from the sale to deliver to the claimant the shellfish or proceeds to which the claimant is found to be entitled within 48 hours.

(5) If the court finds the claimant is not entitled to the shellfish seized, the court shall render judgment against that claimant and order the claimant to pay the libelant costs, including costs of the municipality incurred to hold and handle the shellfish, and declare the shellfish, or the proceeds from the sale of the shellfish, forfeited to the municipality.

E The municipality must use the proceeds of any sale of shellfish forfeited to the municipality to support its shellfish conservation program.

SUMMARY

This amendment replaces the bill. The amendment expands upon the provisions of the bill and provides that a municipal shellfish conservation warden may seize and sell shellfish under certain circumstances pursuant to a libel proceeding.


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