Maine Code § 12-8702

Public shade trees
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To promote aesthetic and environmental values of trees to communities and to restore those values
lost through death of trees from insect and disease depredation, soil depletion, adverse growth factors
and old age, the director may enter into agreement with municipal officials and Penobscot and
Passamaquoddy tribal governments to pay, so far as funds are available, up to 50% of the costs of
procuring young tree-planting stock and planting and general care of public shade trees. Whenever the

State does contribute funds for this purpose, it shall have the authority to establish requirements for a
municipal tree care program and requirements and procedures relative to selecting, planting, and care
of such trees. This program is not intended to extend beyond village or community limits, except for
municipal parks or cemeteries. [PL 1979, c. 545, §3 (NEW).]

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