Maine Code § 12-6073-D

Season and size exemption
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A person who is in possession of a marine organism raised by means of aquaculture and lawfully
obtained under the laws of the State is exempt from any requirement regarding the time of taking or
possessing, minimum or maximum length or other minimum or maximum size requirement, except that
this section does not apply to the requirements for lobsters, sturgeon and striped bass. This exemption
applies to aquaculture products that do not meet the legal size or season requirements for wild-caught
marine organisms of the same species. [PL 2009, c. 229, §8 (NEW).]
The person possessing the marine organism must maintain sufficient documentation to prove the
aquacultural origin of the marine organism, including, but not limited to, documents indicating the point
of origin, quantity and dates of production or purchase of all cultured marine organisms exempted by
this section, and the holder must present the documentation for inspection to department personnel upon
request. A consumer in possession of such a marine organism may present a valid sales receipt to
satisfy this requirement. It is prima facie evidence of possession of a marine organism in violation of
the law if the person possessing the marine organism cannot present sufficient evidence to prove its
aquacultural origin. [PL 2009, c. 229, §8 (NEW).]
This section does not exempt the possessor of the marine organism from any requirement to hold a
lease or license pursuant to section 6072, 6072-A, 6072-B, 6072-C or 6085 to engage in the culture of
marine organisms. [PL 2019, c. 310, §4 (AMD).]

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