Maine Code § 7-294

Permaculture, edible landscaping, food forests and community gardens
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Pursuant to the right to food as declared in the Constitution of Maine, Article I, Section 25, any
political subdivision of the State may develop and implement a program to promote permaculture and
establish edible landscaping, food forests and community gardens in public spaces, including publicly
owned properties, rights-of-way, school grounds, parks and parking lots. [PL 2025, c. 309, §14
(NEW).]
A political subdivision of the State that develops and implements a program under this section may
seek and accept money from public and private sources for the development and maintenance of
permaculture, edible landscaping, food forests or community gardens and collaborate with local, state
or regional public or private entities with expertise in the design and maintenance of permaculture,
edible landscaping, food forests or community gardens. [PL 2025, c. 309, §14 (NEW).]

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