17-229-202 Me. Code R. § 01

Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 229-202-01 - Definitions
A. Automobile graveyard. "Automobile graveyard" as used in this subchapter shall mean a yard, field or other area used as a place of storage, other than temporary storage by an establishment or place of business which is engaged primarily in doing auto body repair work for the purpose of making repairs to render a motor vehicle serviceable, for 3 or more unserviceable, discarded, worn-out or junked motor vehicles as defined in Title 29, section 1, subsection 7, or parts thereof.
B. Junk yard. "Junk yard" as used in this subchapter shall mean a yard, field or other area used as a place of storage for:
1. Discarded, worn-out or junked plumbing, heating supplies, household appliances and furniture;
2. Discarded, scrap and junked lumber;
3. Old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper trash, rubber debris, waste and all scrap iron, steel and other scrap ferrous or nonferrous material; and,
4. Garbage dumps, waste dumps and sanitary fills.
C. Interstate System. "Interstate System" as used in this subchapter shall mean those portions of the Maine Turnpike and the state highway system incorporated in the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be so designated, by the Department of Transportation.
D. Primary System. "Primary System" as used in this subchapter shall mean that portion of the state highway system which the Department of Transportation has by official designation incorporated into the Federal-Aid Primary System, or as may hereafter be designated by the Department.
E. Highway. "Highway" as used in this subchapter shall mean any public way.

17-229 C.M.R. ch. 202, § 01