Maine Code § 12-13070

Operating airmobile
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1. No permission given. This chapter does not give license or permission to cross or go on the
property of another.
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
2. Stop and identify requirement. Persons operating an airmobile upon the land of another shall
stop and identify themselves upon the request of the landowner or the landowner's representative. A
person who violates this subsection commits a Class E crime.
[PL 2025, c. 267, §2 (AMD).]
3. Restrictions. If restrictions on operation are posted on the land of another, a person operating
an airmobile shall observe those restrictions.
[PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF).]
4. Operating airmobile upon public way. Except as provided in this subsection, a person may
not operate an airmobile upon a public way.
A. Properly registered airmobiles may cross public ways, including bridges, overpasses and
underpasses. For crossing public ways, sidewalks and culverts, persons operating airmobiles may
travel only the distance necessary, but in no case exceeding 300 yards, for the sole purpose of
crossing as directly as possible. For crossing bridges, overpasses and underpasses, persons
operating airmobiles may travel only the distance necessary, but in no case exceeding 500 yards,
for the sole purpose of crossing as directly as possible. All crossings are subject to the following
conditions:
(1) The operator of the airmobile may cross public ways only if the crossing can be made
safely and does not interfere with vehicular traffic approaching from either direction;
(2) The operator of the airmobile shall dismount and lead the machine along the extreme right
of the traveled way; and
(3) The operator of the airmobile shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicular traffic. [PL 2003,
c. 414, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF).]
B. The following penalties apply to violations of this subsection.
(1) A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less
than $100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged.
(2) A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed
3 or more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E
crime. [PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c.
655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
5. Failing to stop airmobile before entering public way. A person shall bring an airmobile to a
complete stop before entering a public way.
A. A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less than
$100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged. [PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c.
655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]

B. A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed 3 or
more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E crime.
[PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
6. Failing to yield right-of-way while operating airmobile. A person shall yield the right-of-
way to all vehicular traffic while operating an airmobile on a public way.
A. A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less than
$100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged. [PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c.
655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
B. A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed 3 or
more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E crime.
[PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
7. Operating airmobile that exceeds noise limit. Airmobiles are subject to the following noise
level limits.
A. Except as provided in this paragraph, a person may not operate an airmobile that exceeds 78
decibels of sound pressure at 50 feet on the "A" scale, as measured by the Society of Automotive
Engineers standards J-192. Airmobiles that are operating in a race approved by the commissioner
under section 13061 may exceed this maximum noise level. [PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, §2 (NEW);
PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF).]
B. A person may not operate an airmobile in such a manner as to exceed:
(1) A noise level of 90 decibels when subjected to a stationary sound level test with and without
cutouts engaged and as prescribed by the commissioner; or
(2) A noise level of 75 decibels when subjected to an operational test measured with and
without cutouts engaged and as prescribed by the commissioner. [PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF);
PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
C. The following penalties apply to violations of this subsection.
(1) A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less
than $300 nor more than $500 may be adjudged.
(2) A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed
3 or more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E
crime. [PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c.
655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
8. Operating airmobile on railroad tracks. A person may not operate an airmobile along or
adjacent and parallel to the tracks of any railroad within the limits of the railroad right-of-way without
written permission from the railroad.
A. A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less than
$100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged. [PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c.
655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]

B. A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed 3 or
more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E crime.
[PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
9. Operating airmobile too close to certain buildings.
[PL 2003, c. 614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (RP); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422
(AFF).]
10. Operating airmobile too close to certain buildings. Except as provided in this subsection, a
person may not operate an airmobile within 200 feet of a dwelling, hospital, nursing home, convalescent
home or church.
A. This subsection does not apply to a person operating an airmobile:
(1) On public ways in accordance with subsections 4, 5, 6 and 7;
(2) On the frozen surface of any body of water; and
(3) On land that the operator owns or is permitted to use. [PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382
(NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
B. The following penalties apply to violations of this subsection.
(1) A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not less
than $100 nor more than $500 may be adjudged.
(2) A person who violates this subsection after having been adjudicated as having committed
3 or more civil violations under this Part within the previous 5-year period commits a Class E
crime. [PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §382 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]

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