Chapter 353. Licensing of Deer For Domestic Food

LibraryMaine Administrative Code
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through 2023-48, November 29, 2023
Year2023

SUMMARY: The purpose of this chapter is to set forth requirements for licensing of deer for domestic food.

Persons wishing to propagate domesticated deer must make an application to the Division of Regulations, with a $20.00 application fee. All propagators of domestic deer must meet the animal health standards contained in the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources' Rules, Chapter 220.

Persons wishing to sell domesticated deer meat at wholesale or retail must apply to the Division of Regulations for a license, accompanied by a $20.00 application fee. All sellers must have appropriate certification, in accordance to Rule 220, that the meat is from domesticated deer only.

For calendar year 1989 only, the Department of Agriculture will issue licenses at no cost to holders of licenses from the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife who wish to transfer from the wildlife category to the domestic deer category of production.

Holders of valid Livestock Dealer's Licenses who hold each individual deer for 24 hours or less do no require a Domestic Deer...

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