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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. License required. A person may not engage in the activities authorized under this section without a current commercial shellfish license or other license issued under this Part authorizing the activities.
2. Licensed activities. The holder of a commercial shellfish license may fish for, take, possess or transport shellfish within the state limits or sell shellstock the holder has taken to a wholesale seafood license holder certified under section 6856 or an enhanced retail certificate holder under section 6852, subsection 2-A. The holder may also sell shellstock the holder has taken from that license holder's home in the retail trade. This license does not authorize the holder to fish for or take shellfish in violation of a municipal ordinance adopted pursuant to section 6671.
2-A. Repealed. Laws 2017, c. 296, § 6, eff. May 1, 2018.
3. Eligibility. A commercial shellfish license may be issued only to an individual who is a resident.
4. Personal use exception. A person may take or possess no more than one peck of shellstock or 3 bushels of “hen” or “ surf” clams for personal use in one day without a license, unless municipal ordinances further limit the taking of shellfish. This subsection does not apply to individuals whose ability to obtain a shellfish license has been suspended by the commissioner.
5. License fee. Except as provided in subsection 5-A, the fee for a commercial shellfish license is $58.25.
5-A. Exception. The fee for a commercial shellfish license for applicants 70 years of age or older and applicants under 18 years of age is $67, which must be deposited in the Shellfish Fund established under section 6651.
6. Definition. For the purposes of this subchapter, “shellfish” means shellstock clams, quahogs other than mahogany quahogs, and oyster shellstock.
7. Repealed. Laws 2001, c. 421, § B-38.
8. Violation. A person who violates this section commits a civil violation for which a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 12. Conservation § 6601. Commercial shellfish license - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-12-conservation/me-rev-st-tit-12-sect-6601/
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