Maine Code § 7-158

Failure to adopt best management practices
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If the person responsible for a farm, farm operation or agricultural composting operation does not
apply best management practices as required by the commissioner, the commissioner shall send a
written report to an appropriate agency if a federal or state law has been violated and to the Attorney
General. The Attorney General may institute an action to abate a nuisance or to enforce the provisions
of this chapter or any other applicable state law, and the court may order the abatement with costs as
provided under Title 17, section 2702, such injunctive relief as provided in this section or by other
applicable law, or that a civil violation has been committed. Failure to apply best management practices
in accordance with this chapter constitutes a separate civil violation for which a fine of up to $1,000,
together with an additional fine of up to $250 per day for every day that the violation continues, may
be adjudged. [PL 2007, c. 649, §3 (NEW).]

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