Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD121

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
5/13/25  
Enrolled
5/14/25  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Maine Litter Control Act

Impact

If enacted, LD121 will have implications for the state's approach to litter management and environmental cleanliness. It will require municipalities and state agencies to address the issue of yard debris and brush more effectively within their waste management protocols. This change may lead to more stringent enforcement of littering laws, as well as increased public awareness campaigns regarding the disposal of yard waste. The bill could also necessitate the development of new guidelines or services aimed at proper disposal to mitigate littering of these materials in public areas.

Summary

LD121, titled 'An Act to Include Brush and Yard Debris in the Definition of Litter', seeks to amend the Maine Litter Control Act by expanding the definition of 'litter' to encompass brush and yard debris. This legislative measure was introduced in the Senate in January 2025 and is aimed at addressing waste management practices within the state. By formally recognizing yard debris as litter, the bill intends to promote cleaner public spaces and enhance environmental responsibility among the citizens of Maine.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD121 appears to be positive, with supporters likely viewing the expansion of the litter definition as a necessary step towards improving Maine's environment. Advocates for the bill may argue that it helps tackle the growing problem of litter in parks, roadsides, and other public spaces caused by yard debris, encouraging a cleaner and more beautiful state. However, the bill could draw some contention from those concerned about the regulatory implications it may impose on residents, particularly in terms of enforcement and compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding how the definition change impacts local governance and individual accountability. Critics might argue that broadening the litter definition could lead to increased penalties or enforcement actions that may disproportionately affect residents or communities. Additionally, there might be discussions concerning sufficient public resources and education to ensure compliance among the population, especially regarding appropriate disposal methods for the newly defined litter types.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1338

An Act to Amend the Maine Exclusion Amount in the Estate Tax

ME LD1537

An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Prevention of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Pollution

ME LD1363

An Act to Support Extraction of Common Minerals by Amending the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act

ME LD40

An Act to Protect Liberty and Advance Justice in the Administration and Enforcement of the Cannabis Legalization Act and the Maine Medical Use of Cannabis Act

ME LD2290

An Act to Correct Inconsistencies, Conflicts and Errors in the Laws of Maine

ME LD1947

An Act to Amend the Maine Food Sovereignty Act

ME LD1853

An Act to Conform the Mining Excise Tax Laws to the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act and Set the Mining Excise Tax at 10 Percent

ME LD2251

An Act to Amend the Mining Excise Tax Laws

ME LD16

An Act to Make Technical Changes to Maine's Marine Resources Laws

ME LD1299

An Act to Amend the Maine Bail Code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.