Maine Code § 12-6575-K

Elver individual fishing quota
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1. Prohibition on possession or sale of elvers in excess of elver individual fishing quota. A
person may not possess or sell elvers in excess of the elver individual fishing quota that person has
been allocated for the fishing season pursuant to section 6505-A, subsection 3-A, plus any additional

quota the person may be authorized to take under section 6575-L. After a person's elver transaction
card issued pursuant to section 6505-A, subsection 1-C has been used to record transactions equal to or
in excess of the elver quota allocated to that person, that person may not possess or sell elvers.
[PL 2019, c. 642, §6 (AMD).]
2. Prohibition on fishing after elver individual fishing quota has been reached. Except as
provided in section 6575-L, this section applies to fishing after a person's elver individual fishing quota
has been reached. A person who has sold elvers equal to or in excess of that person's elver individual
fishing quota may not fish for or possess elvers for the remainder of the season, except that such a
person who has been issued a license to fish for elvers may in accordance with section 6575-D assist
another person who has been issued a license to fish for elvers who has not met or exceeded that person's
elver individual fishing quota as provided in section 6505-A, subsection 3-A. After a person's elver
transaction card issued pursuant to section 6505-A, subsection 1-C has been used to record transactions
equal to or in excess of the elver quota allocated to that person, that person may not fish for elvers. All
gear tagged by a license holder who has met or exceeded that person's elver individual fishing quota
must be removed. A marine patrol officer may seize the elver transaction card of a license holder who
has met or exceeded that person's elver individual fishing quota.
[PL 2019, c. 642, §7 (AMD).]
3. Violation. An individual who in fact violates this section commits a crime in accordance with
section 6204 for which a fine of $2,000 must be imposed, none of which may be suspended.
[PL 2013, c. 485, §9 (NEW).]

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