Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . prosecute all offenses against the same;said wardens shall have the same power to serve crim-inal processes against such offenders, and shall beallowed the same fees, as sheriffs, for like services, andthey shall have the same right as sheriffs to require aidin executing the duties of their office. They shall,before being qualified to discharge the duties requiredby this act, give bond to the treasurer of the State withtwo good and sufficient sureties in the penal sum oftwo thousand dollars approved by the com


Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . prosecute all offenses against the same;said wardens shall have the same power to serve crim-inal processes against such offenders, and shall beallowed the same fees, as sheriffs, for like services, andthey shall have the same right as sheriffs to require aidin executing the duties of their office. They shall,before being qualified to discharge the duties requiredby this act, give bond to the treasurer of the State withtwo good and sufficient sureties in the penal sum oftwo thousand dollars approved by the commissionersof inland fisheries and game, conditioned for the faith-ful performance of the duties of their office. Inlandfish and game wardens may serve all processes pertain-ing to the collection of penalties for violation of theinland fish and game laws; fish wardens may beappointed inland fish and game wardens and need notgive additional bond. SHERIFFS, GAME WARDEN. Ch. 42, P. L. 1899. Sec. 48. Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs,police officers and constables, are vested with the powers. 51 of inland fish and game wardens and their deputies,and shall receive for their services the same fees. FISH AND GAME WARDENS, FIRE WARDENS. P. L. 1891, ch. 108. Fish and game wardens arehereby made state fire wardens, and it shalLbe theirduty while in and about the woods, to caution allsportsmen of the danger from fires in the woods, and toextinguish all fires left burning by any one, if withintheir power; and to give notice to any and all partiesinterested when possible, of fires raging and beyondtheir control, to the end that the same may be controlledand extinguished. PENALTY FOR FALSELY ASSUMING TO BEA WARDEN OR COMMISSIONER. Ch. 144, P. L. 1901. Whoever falsely assumes to bea justice of the peace, sheriff, deputy sheriff, coroner,or constable, or inland fish and game warden, or acommissioner of inland fisheries and game, and to actas such, or to require any one to aid him in a matterpertaining


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