Maine Code § 30-7207

Jurisdiction of Mi'kmaq Nation over drinking water within Mi'kmaq Nation Jurisdiction
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Notwithstanding any provision of state law to the contrary, pursuant to the Aroostook Band of
Micmacs Settlement Act, Section 6(d), the State and the Mi'kmaq Nation agree and establish that: [PL
1989, c. 148, §§3, 4 (NEW); PL 2023, c. 369, Pt. A, §§2, 5 (AFF).]
1. Jurisdiction of Mi'kmaq Nation to administer drinking water-related programs. The
Mi'kmaq Nation may seek to be treated as a state pursuant to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, 42
United States Code, Section 300j-11, and its implementing regulations, as amended, within Mi'kmaq
Nation Jurisdiction Land and may otherwise benefit from and exercise jurisdiction under any other
federal law enacted after October 10, 1980 that permits a federally recognized Indian tribe to administer
drinking water-related programs; and
[PL 1989, c. 148, §§3, 4 (NEW); PL 2023, c. 369, Pt. A, §§2, 5 (AFF).]
2. Administration of drinking water-related programs does not affect or preempt state law.
The application of any provision of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and its implementing
regulations, as amended, and of any other federal law enacted after October 10, 1980 that permits a
federally recognized Indian tribe to administer drinking water-related programs and the enforcement of
such laws and regulations by the Mi'kmaq Nation under subsection 1 does not affect or preempt the
laws of the State.
[PL 1989, c. 148, §§3, 4 (NEW); PL 2023, c. 369, Pt. A, §§2, 5 (AFF).]
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Mi'kmaq Nation's jurisdiction does not
extend beyond Mi'kmaq Nation Jurisdiction Land. [PL 1989, c. 148, §§3, 4 (NEW); PL 2023, c.
369, Pt. A, §§2, 5 (AFF).]

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