Maine Code § 38-612

Streams forming state boundary
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This chapter applies to mills and dams erected upon streams forming the boundary line of the State
although a part of the dam is not in the State. The rights and remedies of all parties concerned shall be
ascertained and determined as if the whole of such streams were in the State. This chapter shall not
apply to mills and dams erected upon streams whose waters ultimately reach the ocean at a point wholly
outside the territorial limits of the United States of America unless said dams are authorized by Act of
the Legislature or by a decree of the Public Utilities Commission made after public notice and hearing
on petition for such authorization.
SUBARTICLE 1-A
LICENSING OF HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES

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