Maine Code § 23-7224

Expense of removal paid by municipality; partial state reimbursement
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Within a time as the Department of Transportation by order directs, the municipal officers or county
commissioners shall cause the bushes to be cut down and removed, or chemically treated, and shall
cause the trees, fences, signboards or other encroachments to be trimmed, cut down or removed and
from time to time, as may be ordered by the department, to keep them trimmed, cut down or removed,
and the expense shall in the first instance be paid by the municipality where the labor is performed, but,
on the filing with the department of proper proof of the payment, 1/2 of any amount shall be repaid by
the State to the municipality. The payment shall be paid from the appropriation for the operation of the
department. Any expense incurred by the department in applying chemical treatment, or to properly
trim, cut down or remove and from time to time, as may be necessary, to keep trimmed, cut down and
removed, bushes, trees and signboards, shall be borne by the department. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8
(NEW).]

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