Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD865

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Engrossed
2/8/24  
Enrolled
2/13/24  

Caption

An Act to Clarify the Roles and Responsibilities of the Board of Environmental Protection

Impact

The enactment of LD865 would modify existing statutes that govern the Board's authority, particularly concerning the permitting process for substantial projects like new mining permits and solid waste disposal facilities. By clearly defining which projects require Board review, the bill seeks to create a more efficient regulatory framework that balances environmental protection with the needs of economic development. However, it also aims to reduce redundancy in the application process for expedited wind energy developments and other specific projects, which could lead to more timely decisions on applications.

Summary

LD865 is an act aimed at clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Environmental Protection in Maine. The bill defines the criteria under which the Board can assume jurisdiction over permit applications, particularly those deemed to be of statewide significance. It specifies that a project must meet at least three out of four criteria—such as having an environmental impact in multiple municipalities or involving new activities not previously permitted—before the Board can take responsibility for evaluating the application. This effort to delineate jurisdiction aims to streamline the application process for significant environmental projects, ensuring that they receive appropriate oversight.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around LD865 has been largely positive among proponents who view the bill as necessary for improving consistency and efficiency in environmental permitting. Supporters argue that by clearly assigning responsibilities, the bill will help to eliminate confusion and delay in project approvals, thereby fostering better environmental management practices. However, there may be concerns from the public about whether this clarity could inadvertently reduce scrutiny or limit community input on projects with significant environmental implications.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD865 center around the potential reduction of scrutiny for projects that do not meet the stringent criteria for Board jurisdiction. Critics worry that by tightening the definition of what constitutes a project of statewide significance, some projects may bypass rigorous review processes, leading to outcomes that could negatively affect local environments and communities. Thus, while the bill aims to provide clarity and efficiency, the trade-offs in terms of oversight and stakeholder engagement remain a crucial aspect of the ongoing legislative discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD36

An Act to Clarify Processes of the Board of Environmental Protection

ME HB06389

An Act Transferring The Responsibilities Of The Division Of Special Revenue, Consumer Counsel, Healthcare Advocate And Board Of Accountancy To The Department Of Consumer Protection.

ME LD74

An Act to Update the Responsibilities of the Clean-up and Response Fund Review Board

ME LD219

An Act Regarding Appeals of License or Permit Decisions of the Commissioner of Environmental Protection

ME SB677

Clarifying role and responsibilities of State Resiliency Officer

ME HF1353

Responsibilities of Department of Corrections licensed facilities clarified.

ME SF1626

Department of Corrections licensed facilities responsibilities clarification provisions

ME SB25

Board of Nursing, authorized by rule to clarify scope of practice of certified nursing support technicians, disciplinary actions clarified

ME HB665

Health; transfer all authorities and responsibilities relating to environmental health from county boards of health to Department of Public Health

ME A218

Replaces references to Civil Service Commission with chairperson of commission to clarify duties and responsibilities of chairperson.

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