Maine Statutes

§ 12 §1858 — Location of public reserved lands

Maine § 12 §1858
JurisdictionMaine
Title 12CONSERVATION
Part 2FORESTS, PARKS, LAKES AND RIVERS
Ch. 220BUREAU OF PARKS AND PUBLIC LANDS

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 12, § 12 §1858 (2026).

Text

1.Public reserved lands. In every township or plantation existing on October 3, 1973 or organized after that date there must be reserved, as the Legislature directs, 1,000 acres of land, and in the same proportion in all tracts less than a township, for the exclusive benefit of the State. This land must be of average quality, situation and value as to timber and minerals as compared to other land in the township or plantation. Title to these reserved public lots is in the State. All future earnings attributable to those public lots belong to the State to be used for the management and preservation of the public lots as state assets.
2.Location by agreement. In townships or tracts sold and not incorporated, the public reserved lots may be selected and located by the commissioner and the p

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Legislative History

PL 1997, c. 678, §13 (NEW).

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