Maine Code § 12-10056

Division of Public Information and Education
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The Division of Public Information and Education is established within the Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife and is responsible for the administration of programs to increase the public's
knowledge and understanding of inland fisheries and wildlife resources and the management of these
resources, including the administration of education programs for hunter safety and for the safe
operation of snowmobiles, watercraft and all-terrain vehicles. The division's responsibilities include
public education, promotion of inland fisheries and wildlife resources and the dissemination of
information. The division's responsibilities also include conducting annual campaigns promoting
safety in the handling and use of firearms, watercraft, all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles as well as
campaigns promoting safety with respect to other outdoor activities to the extent the division determines
doing so would help improve safety in the woodlands and inland waters of the State. Campaigns to
promote safety must be designed to reach target audiences effectively through television, radio, Internet
or other communication mediums. [PL 2019, c. 190, §1 (AMD).]

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