Maine Code § 12-1819

Charge user fees
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With the consent of the Governor and the commissioner, the bureau may charge reasonable fees
for services, accommodations and use. [PL 1997, c. 678, §13 (NEW); PL 2011, c. 657, Pt. W, §7
(REV); PL 2013, c. 405, Pt. A, §24 (REV).]
Unless otherwise provided by law, and after payment of any existing lease for Crescent Beach State
Park, all user fees derived from use of state parks, historic sites and the Allagash Wilderness Waterway
and other payments for services received under this section must accrue to the General Fund, except
that all revenues resulting from an increase in fees after July 1, 1990 in the Allagash Wilderness
Waterway accrue to a dedicated revenue account to be used for capital improvements in the Allagash
Wilderness Waterway. After 2025, all revenue in excess of $5,476,268, after all other adjustments have
been made, accrues to a nonlapsing dedicated revenue account to be used for capital improvements at
state parks and historic sites; this account may also be used to match federal allocations from the land
and water conservation fund established pursuant to the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund
Act of 1965. When fees may be more efficiently collected through 3rd-party contracts, a percentage of
the fee may be retained by the contractor for services as agreed upon by the bureau. [PL 2021, c. 685,
§1 (AMD).]
Any disabled veteran displaying on the veteran's motor vehicle special designating plates or
placards issued in accordance with Title 29-A, section 523, subsections 1 and 2 is not required to pay
a fee for admission to any state-owned park, camping area or beach. [PL 1997, c. 678, §13 (NEW).]
A person displaying on the person's motor vehicle gold star family registration plates issued in
accordance with Title 29-A, section 524-B and any passengers in that vehicle are not required to pay a
fee for admission to any state-owned park or historic site managed by the State. The free entry is for
day use only. For purposes of this paragraph, "day use" does not include camping. [PL 2021, c. 415,
§1 (NEW).]

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