Maine Code § 38-1

Appointment; compensation
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The municipal officers of a town that borders or contains territorial waters, on request by any person
desiring mooring privileges or regulation of mooring privileges for boats or vessels, shall appoint a
harbor master for a term of not less than one year, who is subject to all the duties and liabilities of that
office as prescribed by state law, municipal ordinances and regulations adopted by the municipal
officers, municipal harbor commissioners, municipal port authorities or other such bodies empowered
to regulate municipal harbors. The municipal officers may establish the harbor master's compensation
and, for cause by them declared in writing, after due notice to the officer and hearing, if requested,
remove the harbor master and appoint another one. [PL 2005, c. 492, §4 (AMD).]
The municipal officers may prohibit a harbor master from making arrests or carrying a weapon. A
harbor master may not make arrests or carry a firearm unless the harbor master has successfully
completed the training requirements prescribed in Title 25, section 2804-I. Any law enforcement
officer vested with the authority to carry a weapon and make arrests has the authority to enforce this
subchapter. [PL 1999, c. 682, §6 (AMD).]
For purposes of this section, "territorial waters" has the same meaning as provided in Title 12,
section 6001, subsection 48-B. [PL 2005, c. 492, §4 (NEW).]

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