Employers use this form to enter into an Alternative Workweek Schedule agreement after the employees have elected to adopt the alternative schedule.
Employers use this form to enter into an Alternative Workweek Schedule agreement after the employees have elected to adopt the alternative schedule.
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Alternate shifts refer to work hours that differ from the standard schedule to accommodate workforce needs. This can involve rotating shifts, part-time hours, or nighttime work, allowing employees to balance work and personal life more effectively. Organizations often implement alternate shifts as part of their strategy to provide alternative work schedules and holidays, thereby enhancing overall operational efficiency.
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Prohibition. A person may not possess a wild animal or wild bird or any parts of a wild animal or wild bird that the person does not possess by any lawful means in the State or any other jurisdiction. [PL 2015, c. 301, §5 (NEW).]
Maine's exotic pet law prohibits keeping wildlife in captivity, as well as importing, breeding or releasing wildlife into the wild. Exceptions apply for a person holding a valid license (ME ST T. 12 §§ 12151 ? 12161), but there is no license given for possession of an ape or any primate as a pet.
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Ing to World Population Review, it is legal to own raccoons in Maine, as well as the following states: Arkansas. Delaware. Florida.
BANS possession, breeding and selling of deer, bear, moose, wild turkeys and hybrids and nuisance animals along with import of wild turkeys and hybrids. Maine classifies all other wildlife in captivity except fish as either unregulated, prohibited, restricted or unclassified.
Note: For pets travelling with their owners, the only requirement for dogs and cats to enter Maine is documentation that the animal is current on their rabies vaccination.
Swine: Please note that ?Pet Pigs? are still considered livestock and must meet all import requirements for swine. Pet microchips are NOT acceptable forms of ID. Wildlife or Exotic Animals: Please contact Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, (207) 287-5252 or (207) 287-8000.