Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2189

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/12/24  

Caption

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 41: Special Restrictions on Pesticide Use, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Board of Pesticides Control

Impact

The proposed bill has significant implications for the statutory framework governing pesticide use in Maine. By potentially rejecting the final adoption of these regulations, the legislature would maintain control over how pesticides are regulated, which can directly affect farmers, agricultural businesses, and local ecosystems. The rejection could lead to a more lenient regulatory environment, which supporters may argue is necessary for economic growth, while opponents may express concerns about public health and environmental safety.

Summary

LD2189, titled 'Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 41: Special Restrictions on Pesticide Use,' focuses on the legislative review process concerning major substantive rules written by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, specifically addressing pesticide use regulations. The bill aims to evaluate and potentially deny the final adoption of certain provisions that have been provisionally adopted, emphasizing the importance of oversight in environmental regulations impacting public health and agriculture practices across Maine.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2189 appears to be divided, reflecting contrasting perspectives on agricultural practices and environmental stewardship. Proponents of the bill may argue that it provides necessary flexibility for farmers and businesses amid increasing regulatory burdens. Conversely, those opposing the bill may advocate for stricter controls on pesticide use to safeguard health and environmental integrity, highlighting the ongoing debate between agricultural innovation and environmental protection.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from the balance between state authority and local operational practices. Critics of LD2189 might argue that loosening restrictions on pesticide usage could lead to detrimental effects on public health and the environment, suggesting that the legislative review process should ensure stringent controls are upheld. Additionally, this issue raises questions about the appropriate level of government intervention in managing agricultural practices and the health implications for communities reliant on farming.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD390

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 25: Standards for Placing Wood into Stream Channels to Enhance Cold Water Fisheries Habitat, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Forestry

ME LD750

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 27: Standards for Timber Harvesting and Timber Harvesting Related Activities Within Unorganized and Deorganized Areas of the State, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Forestry

ME LD2226

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Chapter 213: Rules for the Salmonella Enteritidis Risk Reduction and Surveillance Program for Commercial Egg-type Flocks, a Late-filed Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

ME LD1770

Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Transition to Electronic Submission of Pesticides Sales and Use Data

ME LD2168

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 355: Coastal Sand Dune Rules, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Environmental Protection

ME LD2180

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 101: Maine Unified Special Education Regulation Birth to Age Twenty-Two, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Education

ME LD393

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 33: Rules Governing Physical Restraint and Seclusion, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Education

ME LD2181

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 61: State Board of Education Rules for Major Capital School Construction Projects, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Education, State Board of Education

ME LD2188

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Chapter 26: Producer Margins, a Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Milk Commission

ME LD392

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 305: Natural Resources Protection Act - Permit by Rule, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Environmental Protection

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.