Printed on recycled paper 131st MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2023 Legislative Document No. 1985S.P. 814 In Senate, May 22, 2023 An Act to Authorize Removal of Requirements of Forest Certification Systems from the State's Forest Management Plans Reference to the Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry suggested and ordered printed. DAREK M. GRANT Secretary of the Senate Presented by President JACKSON of Aroostook. Page 1 - 131LR1178(01) 1 2 as amended by PL 2013, c. 405, Pt. C, §9, is 3 further amended by enacting a new 2nd blocked paragraph to read: 4 If a forest certification system is part of a comprehensive management plan and the 5 commissioner determines that the forest certification system does not maintain or enhance 6 the long-term social and economic well-being of forest workers and local communities, the 7 commissioner shall amend the comprehensive management plan by removing the forest 8 certification system from the comprehensive management plan. 9 as amended by PL 2013, c. 405, Pt. C, §9, is 10 further amended by enacting a new 3rd blocked paragraph to read: 11 For purposes of this section, "forest certification system" means a voluntary, 3rd-party 12 annual monitoring process that considers ecological and socioeconomic effects of forest 13 management activities. 14 The Commissioner of 15 Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry shall examine the Forest Stewardship Council 16 certification system to make a determination whether the Forest Stewardship Council is 17 complying with its own principles relating to maintaining or enhancing the long-term social 18 and economic well-being of forest workers and local communities. Principles relating to 19 forest workers and local communities include: 20 1. The communities within, or adjacent to, the forest management area must be given 21 opportunities for employment, training and other services; 22 2. Forest management must meet or exceed all applicable laws and regulations 23 covering health and safety of employees and their families; 24 3. The rights of workers to organize and voluntarily negotiate with their employers 25 must be guaranteed; 26 4. Forest management planning and operations must incorporate the results of 27 evaluations of social impact. Consultations must be maintained with people and groups 28 directly affected by forest management operations; and 29 5. Appropriate mechanisms must be employed for resolving grievances and for 30 providing fair compensation in the case of loss or damage affecting the legal or customary 31 rights, property, resources or livelihoods of local people. Measures must be taken to avoid 32 such loss or damage. 33 If the commissioner finds or the Legislature finds and instructs the commissioner that 34 the Forest Stewardship Council is not complying with its own principles under this section, 35 the commissioner shall remove the Forest Stewardship Council certification system from 36 the comprehensive management plan for public lands. 37 38 This bill provides that if a forest certification system is part of a comprehensive 39 management plan for public lands and the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and 40 Forestry determines that the forest certification system does not maintain or enhance the 41 long-term social and economic well-being of forest workers and local communities, the 38 39 40 41 Page 2 - 131LR1178(01) 42 commissioner is required to amend the management plan by removing the forest 43 certification system from the comprehensive management plan. 3 The bill also requires the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to 4 examine the Forest Stewardship Council certification system to make a determination 5 whether the Forest Stewardship Council is complying with its own principles relating to 6 maintaining or enhancing the long-term social and economic well-being of forest workers 7 and local communities. If the commissioner finds or the Legislature finds and instructs the 8 commission that the council is not complying with its own principles, the commissioner is 9 required to remove the Forest Stewardship Council certification system from the 10 comprehensive management plan for public lands. 1 2