Maine Code § 38-2

Rules for channel lines; enforcement
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The municipal officers of all maritime towns and plantations, other bodies empowered to regulate
municipal harbors and the county commissioners in the case of maritime unorganized townships may
make rules and regulations, with suitable provision for enforcement, to keep open convenient channels
for the passage of vessels in the harbors and waterways of the towns or townships for which they act,
and may establish the boundary lines of those channels and assign suitable portions of their harbors and
other coastal and tidal waters within their jurisdiction for anchorages. [PL 1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]
In the event fishing gear is within the boundary lines of a channel in violation of local rules, the
harbor master may issue a warning of navigational interference and may commence court action to
order removal of that gear. [PL 1987, c. 655, §2 (NEW).]
Such rules and regulations as may be made by those municipal officers, other bodies empowered
to regulate harbors or county commissioners shall be enforced and carried out by the harbor master of
that town or unorganized township, or any other law enforcement officer of the State or any political
subdivision of the State. [PL 1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]
The harbor master may appoint deputies who, under the harbor master's direction, shall enforce and
carry out the rules and regulations of this section. [RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §224 (COR).]

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