Maine Code § 12-8866

Purpose
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The Legislature finds and declares that the State's forests are resources of great significance to the
people of the State. These resources have great economic value, environmental value, scenic beauty
and unique characteristics and unsurpassed recreational, cultural and historical values of present and
future benefit to the citizens of the State. The well-being of communities of the State depends upon
sustainable forest management. Liquidation harvesting is a serious and direct threat to forest
management, forest industries and rural communities over the landscape of Maine. Liquidation
harvesting produces significant adverse economic and environmental effects and threatens the health,
safety and general welfare of the citizens of the State. Liquidation harvesting is incompatible with
responsible forest stewardship and must be substantially eliminated. [PL 2003, c. 422, Pt. A, §1
(NEW).]

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