Maine Code § 12-10264

Maine Deer Management Fund
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(REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 12, SECTION 10263)
The Maine Deer Management Fund, referred to in this section as "the fund," is established within
the department as a nonlapsing fund to be used by the commissioner to fund or assist in funding predator
control, to assist landowners with the prevention or management of landowner-deer conflict and to
acquire or enhance deer habitat. If the funds from the fund are used to directly enhance or manage a
deer wintering area on land under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and
Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands, the land must be designated as a deer wintering area pursuant to
section 1805-A. The commissioner shall establish on the department's online licensing system checkoff
options that allow a person to donate money for predator control, landowner-deer conflict prevention
or management or deer habitat acquisition or enhancement. [PL 2023, c. 593, §1 (AMD).]
Notwithstanding section 10801, subsection 4, $2 of each deer registration fee collected under
section 12301-A, subsection 3, paragraph C must be deposited in the fund and may be used to assist
landowners with the prevention or management of landowner-deer conflicts. In addition, the revenue
from each antlerless deer permit fee collected under section 11152, subsection 9, minus administrative
costs, must be deposited in the fund and be used for predator control purposes or to acquire or manage
deer habitat. The commissioner may accept and deposit into the fund monetary gifts, donations or other
contributions from public or private sources for the purposes specified in this section. The fund must
be held separate and apart from all other money, funds and accounts. The department shall report
annually to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over inland fisheries and
wildlife matters on the fund and its utilization. [PL 2023, c. 593, §1 (AMD).]

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