Maine Code § 12-598-C

Process for determination of reduction or substantially altered use of designated land
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The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands shall adopt
rules to establish an objective evaluation process for determining if a proposed activity on land
designated under this chapter and under the jurisdiction of the bureau would cause the land to be
reduced or the uses of the land to be substantially altered. In the case of a high-impact electric
transmission line crossing or utilizing such land or a portion of such land that is a rail trail or recreational
corridor or land of similar configuration, as determined by the bureau, the rules must include criteria
for determining that the high-impact electric transmission line would not cause the land to be reduced
or the uses of the land to be substantially altered. In adopting the rules, the bureau shall observe the
requirements relating to designated lands in the Constitution of Maine, Article IX, Section 23 and
ensure proper exercise of the bureau's public trust responsibility. These rules must also include
provisions for public notice and comment before authorizing any such activity and for determining the
appropriate instrument to be used to authorize that activity, including but not limited to whether an
easement, lease, license or other instrument should be used. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are
major substantive rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. [PL 2023, c. 644, §1
(AMD).]

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