Maine Statutes

§ 12 §571 — Legislative findings and purpose

Maine § 12 §571
JurisdictionMaine
Title 12CONSERVATION
Part 2FORESTS, PARKS, LAKES AND RIVERS
Ch. 202-ATHE PUBLIC TRUST IN INTERTIDAL LAND

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 12, § 12 §571 (2026).

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The Legislature finds and declares that the intertidal lands of the State are impressed with a public trust and that the State is responsible for protection of the public's interest in this land. The Legislature further finds and declares that this public trust is part of the common law of Maine and generally derived from the practices, conditions and needs in Maine, from English Common Law and from the Massachusetts Colonial Ordinance of 1641-47. The public trust is an evolving doctrine reflective of the customs, traditions, heritage and habits of the Maine people. In Maine, the doctrine has diverged from the laws of England and Massachusetts. The public trust encompasses those uses of intertidal land essential to the health and welfare of the Maine people, which uses include, but are not

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Legislative History

PL 1985, c. 782 (NEW).

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