Maine Code § 7-156

Complaint resolution
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The commissioner shall investigate all complaints involving a farm, farm operation or agricultural
composting operation, including, but not limited to, complaints involving the use of waste products,
groundwater and surface water pollution and insect infestations. In cases of insect infestations not
arising from agricultural activities, when the State Entomologist believes that the infestation is a public
nuisance and is able to identify the source or sources of the infestation, the commissioner shall refer
the matter to the Department of the Attorney General. If the commissioner finds upon investigation
that the person responsible for the farm, farm operation or agricultural composting operation is using
best management practices, the commissioner shall notify that person and the complainant of this
finding in writing. Notwithstanding section 153, subsection 3, if the commissioner identifies the source
or sources of the problem and finds that the problem is caused by the use of other than best management
practices, the commissioner shall: [PL 2007, c. 649, §3 (NEW).]
1. Changes. Determine the changes needed in the farm, farm operation or agricultural composting
operation to comply with best management practices and prescribe site-specific best management
practices for that farm, farm operation or agricultural composting operation;
[PL 2007, c. 649, §3 (NEW).]
2. Advise person responsible. Advise the person responsible for the farm, farm operation or
agricultural composting operation of the changes, as determined in subsection 1, that are necessary to
conform with best management practices and determine subsequently if those changes are
implemented; and
[PL 2007, c. 649, §3 (NEW).]
3. Findings. Give the findings of the initial investigation and subsequent investigations and any
determination of compliance to the complainant and person responsible.
[PL 2007, c. 649, §3 (NEW).]

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