Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2029

Introduced
12/11/23  
Refer
12/11/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding License Suspensions Carried out by the Commissioner of Marine Resources

Impact

If enacted, LD2029 will substantially modify the current framework of marine licensing by ensuring that individuals convicted of serious offenses can lose their licenses, directly aligning consequences with criminal behavior. This legislation underscores the state's commitment to maintaining safety standards and accountability within marine activities, thereby potentially enhancing public safety in this sector. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of responsible behavior among those engaged in marine resource activities.

Summary

LD2029, titled 'An Act Regarding License Suspensions Carried out by the Commissioner of Marine Resources', seeks to amend existing laws concerning the regulation of marine resources in Maine. The bill specifically addresses the circumstances under which a marine resources license or certificate may be suspended. Key amendments include increasing the types of criminal violations that could lead to suspension, particularly those involving arson, aggravated criminal mischief, and certain offenses against individuals, especially when these are related to licensed activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2029 appears supportive among proponents who view the enhancements to license suspension criteria as necessary for protecting marine resources and ensuring compliance with state laws. Supporters argue that this bill will deter criminal behavior among mariners and uphold high standards of conduct within the fishing community. However, there may be concerns from some stakeholders about the fairness of suspending licenses based on certain convictions, indicating a need for discussions on policy balance.

Contention

While the bill generally enjoys favor, there is potential contention surrounding the risk of broadly defining offenses that would impact a license's status. Critics may argue that individuals should not lose their ability to operate based solely on certain criminal convictions that might not directly endanger marine life or safety. Thus, a significant aspect of the debate will likely hinge on delineating which offenses are appropriately tied to marine resource activities and ensuring there is due process in suspension actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD16

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

ME SB2544

Department of Marine Resources; update authority regarding regulation of oyster beds and water bottoms.

ME HB06733

An Act Concerning Certain Commercial Fishery Licensure Reforms.

ME SB262

Marine resources: commercial fishing and aquaculture: regulation of operations.

ME LD2064

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Certain Advisory Councils and Boards Related to the Department of Marine Resources

ME LD1176

An Act to Provide for the Sustainable Management of Marine Resources and Create a Noncommercial Northern Shrimp License

ME HB1058

Department of Marine Resources; authorize to use any state institution of higher learning as a resource.

ME LD1895

An Act Regarding the Procurement of Energy from Offshore Wind Resources

ME SB2263

Approval of oyster leases by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; clarify authority.

ME LD1179

An Act to Reestablish the Marine Recreational Fishery Advisory Council at the Department of Marine Resources

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