Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2141

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
1/3/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  

Caption

An Act to Enhance Protections for and Better Address Invasive Aquatic Plant Infestations in Inland Waters of the State

Impact

If enacted, LD2141 will impact the existing statutes by enhancing and modifying the methods employed for monitoring and restricting watercraft use in areas affected by invasive aquatic plants. The bill mandates a review of current inspection protocols and the introduction of stricter guidelines to curb the spread of these invasive species. Additionally, it allocates $2,000,000 to address the most serious infestations in the state, fostering improved environmental stewardship and resource management to safeguard inland waters. The intended outcomes include better prevention measures and tailored responses to aquatic plant populations that threaten local biodiversity.

Summary

LD2141, titled 'An Act to Enhance Protections for and Better Address Invasive Aquatic Plant Infestations in Inland Waters of the State', focuses on the management of invasive aquatic plant species that threaten the natural ecosystems of Maine's inland waters. The bill outlines a structured approach involving the Departments of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, which are tasked with implementing enhanced watercraft inspection protocols and public educational initiatives to combat this environmental issue. The proposed legislation not only highlights the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems but also aims to strengthen state-level regulations concerning invasive species management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2141 appears to be supportive among most legislators, bipartisan co-sponsorship reflects a consensus on the importance of combating invasive species. The acknowledgment of potential ecological and public health impacts emphasizes the urgency of the issue, making the bill a priority for environmental protection efforts. However, there may be concerns from stakeholders regarding the balance between enhancing regulations and ensuring the accessibility of recreational activities to the public, which could lead to potential debates during implementation.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the allocation of state resources and the effectiveness of the proposed inspection protocols. Stakeholders may debate the practicality of enforcing more stringent watercraft regulations and whether the financial investment will yield significant benefits in managing invasive species. Moreover, the timeline set for the commissioners to report back with findings and recommendations could also be a focal point in discussions, as differing opinions on the urgency and methods of control for invasive plant species may influence legislative support and the overall effectiveness of the initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD171

An Act to Enhance Protections Regarding Invasive Aquatic Plant and Animal Infestations in Inland Waters of the State

ME LD1534

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Interagency Task Force on Invasive Aquatic Plants and Nuisance Species

ME LD1342

An Act to Increase Funding for the Prevention and Control of Invasive Aquatic Species

ME HB0147

Aquatic Invasive Species Amendments

ME LD92

An Act to Minimize the Propagation of Invasive Aquatic Plants

ME H0051

An act relating to establishing the Aquatic Nuisance Prevention Pass for use of State waters

ME HB2170

Relating to aquatic invasive species.

ME SB0112

Aquatic Invasive Species Amendments

ME LD1049

Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the Department of Marine Resources to Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding to Address Aquatic Invasive Species

ME LD10

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Invasive Aquatic Plants

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.