13-188 C.M.R. ch. 4, § 20 - Minimum Qualifications
A person must meet the following minimum qualifications for certification as a Municipal Shellfish Conservation Warden:
A. The applicant must have a high school
diploma or the equivalent.
B. The
applicant must have a valid motor vehicle operator's license. If the applicant
has an out of state license, a Maine license must be obtained as prescribed
under Maine law.
C. The applicant
must be 21 years of age or older.
D. The applicant must be able to read and
write at a level necessary to successfully complete the Department of Marine
Resources Municipal Shellfish Conservation Warden Conservation
Course.
E. The applicant must be
able to provide reliable courtroom testimony for prosecution
purposes.
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A person must meet the following minimum qualifications for certification as a Municipal Shellfish Conservation Warden:
A. The applicant must have a high school diploma or the equivalent. This requirement will be waived for municipal wardens who were certified prior to March 19, 2001.
B. The applicant must have a valid motor vehicle operator's license. If the applicant has an out of state license, a Maine license must be obtained as prescribed under Maine law.
C. The applicant must be 21 years of age or older.
D. The applicant must be able to read and write at a level necessary to successfully complete the Department of Marine Resources Municipal Warden Conservation Course.
E. The applicant must be able to provide reliable courtroom testimony for prosecution purposes.