Maine Code § 12-3

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Wherever used or referred to in this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the
context, the following words shall have the following meanings. [PL 1979, c. 541, Pt. A, §114
(AMD).]
1. Commission.
[PL 1995, c. 532, §4 (RP).]
1-A. Department. "Department" means the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and
Forestry.
[PL 1995, c. 532, §5 (NEW); PL 2011, c. 657, Pt. W, §5 (REV).]

2. District or soil and water conservation district. "District" or "soil and water conservation
district" means an agency of the State, and a body corporate and politic, organized in accordance with
this chapter, for the purposes, with the powers, and subject to the restrictions set forth.
[PL 1965, c. 190, §2 (AMD).]
3. Due notice. "Due notice" means notice published at least twice, with an interval of 6 days, in a
newspaper or other publication of general circulation within the appropriate area, as well as notice
through the United States mail, in the name of the district, directed to all affected property owners as
their names shall appear on the tax records, except that in the event that land occupiers shall be
domiciled in states or territories other than the State of Maine, then such land occupiers shall be notified
by registered mail at their last known address. At any hearing held pursuant to such notice, adjournment
may be made from time to time without the necessity of renewing such notice for such adjourned dates.
4. Land occupier. "Land occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any person, firm or corporation
who shall hold title to, or shall be in possession of, any lands lying within a district organized under
this chapter, whether as owner, lessee, renter, tenant or otherwise.
[PL 1983, c. 99, §1 (AMD).]
5. Supervisor. "Supervisor" means one of the members of the governing body of a district, elected
or appointed in accordance with this chapter.
[PL 1969, c. 477, §1 (AMD).]

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