Maine Code § 32-18231

Right of entry for professional land surveyor performing land surveying services
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When performing land surveying services at the request of a landowner or person with an interest
in real estate, a professional land surveyor and the surveyor's assistant may, without the consent of the
owner or person in possession, enter upon or cross any lands necessary to perform land surveying
services. [PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
1. No authority to intentionally damage or move object. Nothing in this section may be
construed as giving authority or license to a professional land surveyor or the surveyor's assistant to
intentionally destroy, injure, damage or move any object, chattel or item on the lands of another without
the permission of the owner.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
2. Civil liability for actual damage. This section may not be construed to remove civil liability
for actual damage to land, chattel, crops or personal property.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]

3. No authority to enter building used as residence or for storage. This section may not be
construed to give a professional land surveyor or the surveyor's assistant the authority to enter any
building or structure used as a residence or for storage.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
4. Reasonable effort to notify landowners. A professional land surveyor shall make reasonable
effort to notify a landowner upon whose land it is necessary for the professional land surveyor to enter
or cross. Notice provided as follows meets the requirement of this subsection:
A. Written notice delivered by hand to the landowner or to the residence of the landowner upon
whose land the surveyor may enter or cross, delivered at least 24 hours prior to the surveyor's
entering the land; or [PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
B. Written notice mailed by first class mail to the landowner upon whose land the surveyor may
enter or cross, postmarked at least 5 days prior to the surveyor's entering the land. The surveyor
may rely on the address of the landowner as contained in the municipal property tax records or their
equivalent. [PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
5. Owner or occupant of land; duty of care; liability. The duty of care an owner or occupant of
land owes to the professional land surveyor and the surveyor's assistant is the same as that owed a
trespasser.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
6. Professional land surveyor and assistant identification. A professional land surveyor and
the surveyor's assistant shall carry means of proper identification as to their licensure or employment
and shall display this identification to anyone requesting identification.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]
7. Compliance with safety regulations. A professional land surveyor and the surveyor's assistant
shall comply with all federal and state safety rules and regulations that apply to the land that they enter
or cross pursuant to this section.
[PL 2013, c. 180, §5 (NEW); PL 2013, c. 180, §6 (AFF).]

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