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The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 29-A, §1251: LICENSE REQUIRED B. In violation of a condition or restriction on the license. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4-A; [PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. Q, §17 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL Chapter 1: PARTIES AND TITLE OF ACTIONS §1 - §17. Chapter 3: PLEADINGS §51 - §52. Chapter 5: TENDER AND OFFER OF JUDGMENT §101 - 102. Chapter 7: DEFENSES GENERALLY §151 - §172. Chapter 9: DEFENSE BY SUBSEQUENT ATTACHING CREDITORS §201 - §206. Chapter 10: LIABILITY 221. Chapter 11: CONTEMPT §251 - §254. Chapter 13: PARENTS TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established aLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 29-A, §1251: LICENSE REQUIRED B. In violation of a condition or restriction on the license. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4-A; [PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. Q, §17 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL Chapter 1: PARTIES AND TITLE OF ACTIONS §1 - §17. Chapter 3: PLEADINGS §51 - §52. Chapter 5: TENDER AND OFFER OF JUDGMENT §101 - 102. Chapter 7: DEFENSES GENERALLY §151 - §172. Chapter 9: DEFENSE BY SUBSEQUENT ATTACHING CREDITORS §201 - §206. Chapter 10: LIABILITY 221. Chapter 11: CONTEMPT §251 - §254. Chapter 13: PARENTS TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established aCOMMITTEE TESTIMONY
Need a paper copy of a current bill? Contact the Document Room at 287-1408 or send an e-mail with the LD or Paper number, Item number and a mailing address to webmaster_house@legislature.maine.gov.. For assistance with historical data, contact the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library at 287-1600 or fill out a ReferenceRequest form.
SUMMARY OF LD 1733
Reference Committee Appropriations and Financial Affairs Last House Action: 6/3/2021 - The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. In concurrence. ORDERED SENTFORTHWITH.
TITLE 10: COMMERCE AND TRADE Chapter 1: PROMOTION OF MAINE §1 - §2. Chapter 1-A: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE ECONOMY §11 - §13. Chapter 3: PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY §51 - §203. Chapter 4: REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS BY THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION §251 - §256. Chapter 5: NEW ENGLAND INTERSTATE PLANNING COMPACT §301 - §318. TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 17-A, §210-A: STALKING 1. A person is guilty of stalking if: A. The actor intentionally or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at or concerning a specific person that would cause a reasonable person: (1) To suffer serious inconvenience or emotional distress; (2) To fear bodily injury or to fear bodily injury to a close relation; (3) To fear death or toROLL-CALL DETAILS
Member: Party: Vote : ALLEY of Beals: D: Y : ANDREWS of Paris: U: N : ARATA of New Gloucester: R: N : ARFORD of Brunswick: D: Y : AUSTIN of Gray: R: N : BABBIDGE of TITLE 10, §8003: DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION; DUTIES A. Within the Division of Administrative Services, there is a computer services section. It is the responsibility of the computer services section to provide technical assistance to the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation to process and issue original and renewal licenses for the department and for bureaus, offices, boards and commissions within the department as the TITLE 30-A, §4452: ENFORCEMENT OF LAND USE LAWS AND ORDINANCES A. The minimum penalty for starting construction or undertaking a land use activity without a required permit is $100, and the maximum penalty is $2,500. B. The minimum penalty for a specific violation is $100, and the maximum penalty is TITLE 14, §556: SPECIAL MOTION TO DISMISS The special motion to dismiss may be filed within 60 days of the service of the complaint or, in the court's discretion, at any later time upon terms the court determines proper. If the court grants a special motion to dismiss, the court may award the moving party costs and reasonable attorney's fees, including TITLE 22, §4011-A: REPORTING OF SUSPECTED ABUSE OR NEGLECT Title 22, §4011-A Reporting of suspected abuse or neglect. If a person required to report notifies either the person in charge of the institution, agency or facility or the designated agent, the notifying person shall acknowledge in writing that the institution, agency or facility has provided confirmation to the notifying person that another individual from the institution, agency orLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 29-A, §1251: LICENSE REQUIRED B. In violation of a condition or restriction on the license. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4-A; [PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. Q, §17 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL Chapter 1: PARTIES AND TITLE OF ACTIONS §1 - §17. Chapter 3: PLEADINGS §51 - §52. Chapter 5: TENDER AND OFFER OF JUDGMENT §101 - 102. Chapter 7: DEFENSES GENERALLY §151 - §172. Chapter 9: DEFENSE BY SUBSEQUENT ATTACHING CREDITORS §201 - §206. Chapter 10: LIABILITY 221. Chapter 11: CONTEMPT §251 - §254. Chapter 13: PARENTS TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established aLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 29-A, §1251: LICENSE REQUIRED B. In violation of a condition or restriction on the license. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4-A; [PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. Q, §17 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL Chapter 1: PARTIES AND TITLE OF ACTIONS §1 - §17. Chapter 3: PLEADINGS §51 - §52. Chapter 5: TENDER AND OFFER OF JUDGMENT §101 - 102. Chapter 7: DEFENSES GENERALLY §151 - §172. Chapter 9: DEFENSE BY SUBSEQUENT ATTACHING CREDITORS §201 - §206. Chapter 10: LIABILITY 221. Chapter 11: CONTEMPT §251 - §254. Chapter 13: PARENTS TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established aCOMMITTEE TESTIMONY
Need a paper copy of a current bill? Contact the Document Room at 287-1408 or send an e-mail with the LD or Paper number, Item number and a mailing address to webmaster_house@legislature.maine.gov.. For assistance with historical data, contact the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library at 287-1600 or fill out a ReferenceRequest form.
SUMMARY OF LD 1733
Reference Committee Appropriations and Financial Affairs Last House Action: 6/3/2021 - The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. In concurrence. ORDERED SENTFORTHWITH.
TITLE 10: COMMERCE AND TRADE Chapter 1: PROMOTION OF MAINE §1 - §2. Chapter 1-A: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE ECONOMY §11 - §13. Chapter 3: PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY §51 - §203. Chapter 4: REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS BY THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION §251 - §256. Chapter 5: NEW ENGLAND INTERSTATE PLANNING COMPACT §301 - §318. TITLE 17-A, §501-A: DISORDERLY CONDUCT Title 17-A, §501-A Disorderly conduct. B. In a public or private place, the person knowingly accosts, insults, taunts or challenges any person with offensive, derisive or annoying words, or by gestures or other physical conduct, that would in fact have a direct tendency to cause a violent response by an ordinary person in the situation of the person so accosted, insulted, taunted or TITLE 17-A, §210-A: STALKING 1. A person is guilty of stalking if: A. The actor intentionally or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at or concerning a specific person that would cause a reasonable person: (1) To suffer serious inconvenience or emotional distress; (2) To fear bodily injury or to fear bodily injury to a close relation; (3) To fear death or toROLL-CALL DETAILS
Member: Party: Vote : ALLEY of Beals: D: Y : ANDREWS of Paris: U: N : ARATA of New Gloucester: R: N : ARFORD of Brunswick: D: Y : AUSTIN of Gray: R: N : BABBIDGE of TITLE 10, §8003: DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION; DUTIES A. Within the Division of Administrative Services, there is a computer services section. It is the responsibility of the computer services section to provide technical assistance to the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation to process and issue original and renewal licenses for the department and for bureaus, offices, boards and commissions within the department as the TITLE 30-A, §4452: ENFORCEMENT OF LAND USE LAWS AND ORDINANCES A. The minimum penalty for starting construction or undertaking a land use activity without a required permit is $100, and the maximum penalty is $2,500. B. The minimum penalty for a specific violation is $100, and the maximum penalty is TITLE 14, §556: SPECIAL MOTION TO DISMISS The special motion to dismiss may be filed within 60 days of the service of the complaint or, in the court's discretion, at any later time upon terms the court determines proper. If the court grants a special motion to dismiss, the court may award the moving party costs and reasonable attorney's fees, including TITLE 22, §4011-A: REPORTING OF SUSPECTED ABUSE OR NEGLECT Title 22, §4011-A Reporting of suspected abuse or neglect. If a person required to report notifies either the person in charge of the institution, agency or facility or the designated agent, the notifying person shall acknowledge in writing that the institution, agency or facility has provided confirmation to the notifying person that another individual from the institution, agency orLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 29-A, §2081: USE OF SAFETY SEAT BELTS AND CHILD 3. Passengers less than 18 years of age. Except as provided in subsections 2-A and 2-B, the following provisions apply to passengers less than 18 years of age riding in a vehicle that is required by the United States Department of Transportation to be equipped with seat belts. . Violation of this subsection is a traffic infraction for which a fine of $50 for the first offense, $125 for the 2nd TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 29-A, §2053: RIGHT-OF-WAY Title 29-A, §2053 Right-of-way. 1. Keeping right. When operators of vehicles approach each other from opposite directions, each must travel to the right of the center of the travel portion of the public way to allow the other to pass without interference. When it is unsafe or difficult to pass without interference, an operator must stop at a reasonable time and convenient place, to allow theLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851: Dangerous buildings. §2851. Dangerous buildings. The municipal officers in the case of a municipality or the county commissioners in the case of the unorganized or deorganized areas in their county may after notice pursuant to section 2857 and hearing adjudge a building to be a nuisance or dangerous, in accordance with TITLE 29-A, §2081: USE OF SAFETY SEAT BELTS AND CHILD 3. Passengers less than 18 years of age. Except as provided in subsections 2-A and 2-B, the following provisions apply to passengers less than 18 years of age riding in a vehicle that is required by the United States Department of Transportation to be equipped with seat belts. . Violation of this subsection is a traffic infraction for which a fine of $50 for the first offense, $125 for the 2nd TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 29-A, §2053: RIGHT-OF-WAY Title 29-A, §2053 Right-of-way. 1. Keeping right. When operators of vehicles approach each other from opposite directions, each must travel to the right of the center of the travel portion of the public way to allow the other to pass without interference. When it is unsafe or difficult to pass without interference, an operator must stop at a reasonable time and convenient place, to allow the TITLE 31, CHAPTER 21: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES Activities and affairs of limited liability company. 31 §1557. Indemnification, advancement, reimbursement and insurance. 31 §1558. Right of members and dissociated members to information. 31 §1559. Duties of members and other persons. 31 §1560. TITLE 22, §4055: GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION Title 22, §4055 Grounds for termination. C. The child has been placed in the legal custody or care of the department, the parent has a chronic substance use disorder, and the parent's prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to return to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time, considering the child's age and the need for a permanent home. The fact that a TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGS Title 17, §2851 Dangerous buildings. 3. Recording of the order. An order made by the municipal officers or county commissioners under this section must be recorded by the municipal or county clerk, who shall cause an attested copy to be served upon the owner and all parties in interest in the same way service of process is made in accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. TITLE 29-A, §1251: LICENSE REQUIRED B. In violation of a condition or restriction on the license. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime as defined in Title 17‑A, section 34, subsection 4-A; [PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. Q, §17 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 452, Pt. TITLE 17-A, §210-A: STALKING 1. A person is guilty of stalking if: A. The actor intentionally or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at or concerning a specific person that would cause a reasonable person: (1) To suffer serious inconvenience or emotional distress; (2) To fear bodily injury or to fear bodily injury to a close relation; (3) To fear death or to TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established a TITLE 1, §403: MEETINGS TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC; RECORD OF Title 1, §403: Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 403. Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 1. Proceedings open to public. Except as otherwise provided by statute or by section 405, all public proceedings must be open to the public and any person must be permitted to attend a public proceeding. [PL 2011,c. 320, Pt.
TITLE 14, §4422: EXEMPT PROPERTY Title 14, §4422 Exempt property. 5. Tools of the trade. The debtor's aggregate interest, not to exceed $5,000 in value, in any implements, professional books or tools of the trade of the debtor or the trade of a dependent of the debtor, including, but not limited to, power tools, materials and stock designed and procured by the debtor and necessary for carrying on the debtor's trade or TITLE 14, §6002: TENANCY AT WILL; BUILDINGS ON LAND OF ANOTHER Title 14, §6002 Tenancy at will; buildings on land of another. E. The tenant or the tenant's guest or invitee is the perpetrator of violence, a threat of violence or sexual assault against another tenant, a tenant's guest, the landlord or the landlord's employee or agent, except that this paragraph does not apply to a tenant who is a victim as defined in section 6000, subsection 4 and who hasROLL-CALL DETAILS
Member: Party: Vote : ALLEY of Beals: D: Y : ANDREWS of Paris: U: X : ARATA of New Gloucester: R: N : ARFORD of Brunswick: D: Y : AUSTIN of Gray: R: N : BABBIDGE ofLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Chapter 13: KIDNAPPING, CRIMINAL RESTRAINT AND CRIMINAL FORCED LABOR 301 - §305. Chapter 15: THEFT §351 - §363. Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS §401 - §405. Chapter 18: COMPUTER CRIMES §431 - §437. Chapter 19: FALSIFICATION IN OFFICIAL MATTERS §451 - §458. Chapter 21: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER §501 - §517. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 34-A, §11273: DEFINITIONS Domicile. "Domicile" means the place where a person has that person's established, fixed, permanent or ordinary dwelling place or legal residence to which, whenever the person is absent, the person has the intention of returning. A person may have more than one residence but TITLE 22, §4055: GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION Title 22, §4055 Grounds for termination. C. The child has been placed in the legal custody or care of the department, the parent has a chronic substance use disorder, and the parent's prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to return to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time, considering the child's age and the need for a permanent home. The fact that a TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 17-A, §253: GROSS SEXUAL ASSAULT Title 17-A, §253 Gross sexual assault. G. The other person, not the actor's spouse, has not attained the age of 18 years and is a resident in or attending a children's home, child care facility, facility operated by a family child care provider, children's residential care facility, drug treatment center, youth camp licensed under Title 22, section 2495 or similar school, facility orLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Chapter 13: KIDNAPPING, CRIMINAL RESTRAINT AND CRIMINAL FORCED LABOR 301 - §305. Chapter 15: THEFT §351 - §363. Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS §401 - §405. Chapter 18: COMPUTER CRIMES §431 - §437. Chapter 19: FALSIFICATION IN OFFICIAL MATTERS §451 - §458. Chapter 21: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER §501 - §517. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 34-A, §11273: DEFINITIONS Domicile. "Domicile" means the place where a person has that person's established, fixed, permanent or ordinary dwelling place or legal residence to which, whenever the person is absent, the person has the intention of returning. A person may have more than one residence but TITLE 22, §4055: GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION Title 22, §4055 Grounds for termination. C. The child has been placed in the legal custody or care of the department, the parent has a chronic substance use disorder, and the parent's prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to return to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time, considering the child's age and the need for a permanent home. The fact that a TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 17-A, §253: GROSS SEXUAL ASSAULT Title 17-A, §253 Gross sexual assault. G. The other person, not the actor's spouse, has not attained the age of 18 years and is a resident in or attending a children's home, child care facility, facility operated by a family child care provider, children's residential care facility, drug treatment center, youth camp licensed under Title 22, section 2495 or similar school, facility or TITLE 29-A, §2074: RATES OF SPEED Title 29-A, §2074 Rates of speed. B. Fifteen miles per hour when approaching within 50 feet and in traversing an intersection when the operator's view is obstructed except when preference is given to through movement of traffic in one direction by "stop" signs or other traffic control devices or by direction of a law enforcement officer. TITLE 36, §4641-C: EXEMPTIONS Title 36, §4641-C Exemptions. B. In the event of a transfer, by deed, assignment or otherwise, to a 3rd party at a public sale held pursuant to Title 14, section 6323, the tax imposed upon the grantor by section 4641-A applies only to that portion of the proceeds of the sale that exceeds the sums required to satisfy in full the claims of the mortgagee and all junior claimants originally made TITLE 1, §403: MEETINGS TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC; RECORD OF Title 1, §403: Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 403. Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 1. Proceedings open to public. Except as otherwise provided by statute or by section 405, all public proceedings must be open to the public and any person must be permitted to attend a public proceeding. [PL 2011,c. 320, Pt.
TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 4, §183: FAMILY DIVISION OF DISTRICT COURT Title 4: JUDICIARY. §183. Family Division of District Court. There is established within the District Court a Family Division that has jurisdiction over family matters filed in District Court. The Family Division shall provide a system of justice that is responsive to theneeds of
TITLE 29-A, §2251: ACCIDENT REPORTS Subchapter 3: ACCIDENT AND THEFT REPORTS. §2252. §2251. Accident reports. 1. Definition. As used in this section, "reportable accident" means an accident on a public way or a place where public traffic may reasonably be anticipated, resulting in bodily injury or death to a person or apparent property damage of $1,000 or more. TITLE 17-A, §506-B: VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER Title 17-A, §506-B Violation of protective order. 3. Violation of a protection from abuse order issued under Title 19-A, section 4006 or 4007, subsection 1, paragraphs A to G, is a Class D crime as provided in Title 19-A, section 4011, subsection 1 or a Class C crimeROLL-CALL DETAILS
Member: Party: Vote : ALLEY of Beals: D: X : ANDREWS of Paris: U: X : ARATA of New Gloucester: R: N : ARFORD of Brunswick: D: Y : AUSTIN of Gray: R: N : BABBIDGE of TITLE 14, §6002: TENANCY AT WILL; BUILDINGS ON LAND OF ANOTHER Title 14, §6002 Tenancy at will; buildings on land of another. E. The tenant or the tenant's guest or invitee is the perpetrator of violence, a threat of violence or sexual assault against another tenant, a tenant's guest, the landlord or the landlord's employee or agent, except that this paragraph does not apply to a tenant who is a victim as defined in section 6000, subsection 4 and who hasLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Chapter 13: KIDNAPPING, CRIMINAL RESTRAINT AND CRIMINAL FORCED LABOR 301 - §305. Chapter 15: THEFT §351 - §363. Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS §401 - §405. Chapter 18: COMPUTER CRIMES §431 - §437. Chapter 19: FALSIFICATION IN OFFICIAL MATTERS §451 - §458. Chapter 21: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER §501 - §517. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 34-A, §11273: DEFINITIONS Domicile. "Domicile" means the place where a person has that person's established, fixed, permanent or ordinary dwelling place or legal residence to which, whenever the person is absent, the person has the intention of returning. A person may have more than one residence but TITLE 36, §4641-C: EXEMPTIONS Title 36, §4641-C Exemptions. B. In the event of a transfer, by deed, assignment or otherwise, to a 3rd party at a public sale held pursuant to Title 14, section 6323, the tax imposed upon the grantor by section 4641-A applies only to that portion of the proceeds of the sale that exceeds the sums required to satisfy in full the claims of the mortgagee and all junior claimants originally made TITLE 22, §4055: GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION Title 22, §4055 Grounds for termination. C. The child has been placed in the legal custody or care of the department, the parent has a chronic substance use disorder, and the parent's prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to return to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time, considering the child's age and the need for a permanent home. The fact that a TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 17-A, §402: CRIMINAL TRESPASS Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS. §402-A. §402. Criminal trespass. 1. A person is guilty of criminal trespass if, knowing that that person is not licensed or privileged to do so, that person: A. Enters any dwelling place. Violation of this paragraph is a Class Dcrime;
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The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice.SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Summary of LD 1550. 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400 TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Chapter 13: KIDNAPPING, CRIMINAL RESTRAINT AND CRIMINAL FORCED LABOR 301 - §305. Chapter 15: THEFT §351 - §363. Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS §401 - §405. Chapter 18: COMPUTER CRIMES §431 - §437. Chapter 19: FALSIFICATION IN OFFICIAL MATTERS §451 - §458. Chapter 21: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER §501 - §517. TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 34-A, §11273: DEFINITIONS Domicile. "Domicile" means the place where a person has that person's established, fixed, permanent or ordinary dwelling place or legal residence to which, whenever the person is absent, the person has the intention of returning. A person may have more than one residence but TITLE 36, §4641-C: EXEMPTIONS Title 36, §4641-C Exemptions. B. In the event of a transfer, by deed, assignment or otherwise, to a 3rd party at a public sale held pursuant to Title 14, section 6323, the tax imposed upon the grantor by section 4641-A applies only to that portion of the proceeds of the sale that exceeds the sums required to satisfy in full the claims of the mortgagee and all junior claimants originally made TITLE 22, §4055: GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION Title 22, §4055 Grounds for termination. C. The child has been placed in the legal custody or care of the department, the parent has a chronic substance use disorder, and the parent's prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to return to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time, considering the child's age and the need for a permanent home. The fact that a TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 17-A, §402: CRIMINAL TRESPASS Chapter 17: BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS. §402-A. §402. Criminal trespass. 1. A person is guilty of criminal trespass if, knowing that that person is not licensed or privileged to do so, that person: A. Enters any dwelling place. Violation of this paragraph is a Class Dcrime;
TITLE 1, §403: MEETINGS TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC; RECORD OF Title 1, §403: Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 403. Meetings to be open to public; record of meetings. 1. Proceedings open to public. Except as otherwise provided by statute or by section 405, all public proceedings must be open to the public and any person must be permitted to attend a public proceeding. [PL 2011,c. 320, Pt.
TITLE 36, §4641-C: EXEMPTIONS Title 36, §4641-C Exemptions. B. In the event of a transfer, by deed, assignment or otherwise, to a 3rd party at a public sale held pursuant to Title 14, section 6323, the tax imposed upon the grantor by section 4641-A applies only to that portion of the proceeds of the sale that exceeds the sums required to satisfy in full the claims of the mortgagee and all junior claimants originally made TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 20-A, §13201: NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF TEACHERS 3. Termination upon elimination of a teaching position. The right to terminate a contract, after due notice of 90 days, is reserved to the school board when changes in local conditions warrant the elimination of the teaching position for which the contract was made. The order of layoff and recall is a negotiable item in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 26, chapter 9‑A. TITLE 4, §183: FAMILY DIVISION OF DISTRICT COURT Title 4: JUDICIARY. §183. Family Division of District Court. There is established within the District Court a Family Division that has jurisdiction over family matters filed in District Court. The Family Division shall provide a system of justice that is responsive to theneeds of
TITLE 36, §5250-A: WITHHOLDING ON SALES OF REAL ESTATE Title 36, §5250-A Withholding on sales of real estate. C. "Resident," when used in reference to an individual, estate or trust, means an individual, estate or trust that has established a domicile in the State as of the date of transfer of the Maine real property, or that was a resident for purposes of the previous income tax year, unless the individual, estate or trust has established a TITLE 17-A, §506-B: VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER Title 17-A, §506-B Violation of protective order. 3. Violation of a protection from abuse order issued under Title 19-A, section 4006 or 4007, subsection 1, paragraphs A to G, is a Class D crime as provided in Title 19-A, section 4011, subsection 1 or a Class C crime TITLE 14, §6002: TENANCY AT WILL; BUILDINGS ON LAND OF ANOTHER Title 14, §6002 Tenancy at will; buildings on land of another. E. The tenant or the tenant's guest or invitee is the perpetrator of violence, a threat of violence or sexual assault against another tenant, a tenant's guest, the landlord or the landlord's employee or agent, except that this paragraph does not apply to a tenant who is a victim as defined in section 6000, subsection 4 and who has TITLE 29-A, §2251: ACCIDENT REPORTS Subchapter 3: ACCIDENT AND THEFT REPORTS. §2252. §2251. Accident reports. 1. Definition. As used in this section, "reportable accident" means an accident on a public way or a place where public traffic may reasonably be anticipated, resulting in bodily injury or death to a person or apparent property damage of $1,000 or more.ROLL-CALL DETAILS
Member: Party: Vote : ALLEY of Beals: D: X : ANDREWS of Paris: U: X : ARATA of New Gloucester: R: N : ARFORD of Brunswick: D: Y : AUSTIN of Gray: R: N : BABBIDGE of MAINE STATE LEGISLATUREMAINE STATE LEGISLATORSMAINE STATE SENATORSSTATE OF MAINE LEGISLATUREMAINE STATE HOUSE ELECTIONMAINE STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE RESULTS Welcome to the Maine Legislature. The First Regular Session of the Maine State Legislature adjourned sine die Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Pursuant to the Constitution of Maine, Article IV, Part Third, Section 16, the general effective date for nonemergency laws passed in the First Regular Session of the 130th Legislature is Tuesday, June 29, 2021.. The First Special Session of the 130 th MaineLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Reference Committee Health and Human Services Last House Action: 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Title 17-A, § The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 19-A, CHAPTER 101: PROTECTION FROM ABUSE Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 7 State House Station · State House Room 108 · Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES2018 MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICY2018 MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICYMAINE PAST LAW ABOUT TELEHEALTHMAINE PAST LAW ABOUT TELEHEALTHPAST MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICIESSTATE TELEHEALTH LAWS Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGSSTATE OF MAINE STATUTES Title 17, §2851 Dangerous buildings. 3. Recording of the order. An order made by the municipal officers or county commissioners under this section must be recorded by the municipal or county clerk, who shall cause an attested copy to be served upon the owner and all parties in interest in the same way service of process is made in accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. MAINE STATE LEGISLATUREMAINE STATE LEGISLATORSMAINE STATE SENATORSSTATE OF MAINE LEGISLATUREMAINE STATE HOUSE ELECTIONMAINE STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE RESULTS Welcome to the Maine Legislature. The First Regular Session of the Maine State Legislature adjourned sine die Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Pursuant to the Constitution of Maine, Article IV, Part Third, Section 16, the general effective date for nonemergency laws passed in the First Regular Session of the 130th Legislature is Tuesday, June 29, 2021.. The First Special Session of the 130 th MaineLIST OF TITLES
The text reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice. ONLINE TESTIMONY SUBMISSION Representatives; 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002 (800) 423-2900, tty (207) 287-4469 Clerk's Office: (207) 287-1400SUMMARY OF LD 1550
Reference Committee Health and Human Services Last House Action: 4/20/2021 - Received by the Clerk of the House on April 20, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to TITLE 22, §802: AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT Title 22, §802 Authority of department. 3. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to carry out its duties as specified in this chapter. The application of rules adopted pursuant to Title 5, section 8052 to implement section 820 must be limited to periods of an extreme public health emergency. TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE Title 17-A, § The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. TITLE 26, §844: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE REQUIREMENT Title 26, §844 Family medical leave requirement. A. Leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph B or C may not be taken by an employee intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule unless the employee and the employer agree otherwise. Subject to subsection 1, paragraphs A and B, leave for a reason described in section 843, subsection 4, paragraph A, D or E may be TITLE 19-A, CHAPTER 101: PROTECTION FROM ABUSE Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 7 State House Station · State House Room 108 · Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 TITLE 24-A, §4316: COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES2018 MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICY2018 MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICYMAINE PAST LAW ABOUT TELEHEALTHMAINE PAST LAW ABOUT TELEHEALTHPAST MAINE TELEHEALTH POLICIESSTATE TELEHEALTH LAWS Title 24-A, §4316 Coverage for telehealth services. C. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of an enrollee's physical and mental health and includes real-time TITLE 17, §2851: DANGEROUS BUILDINGSSTATE OF MAINE STATUTES Title 17, §2851 Dangerous buildings. 3. Recording of the order. An order made by the municipal officers or county commissioners under this section must be recorded by the municipal or county clerk, who shall cause an attested copy to be served upon the owner and all parties in interest in the same way service of process is made in accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. TITLE 32, §14235: LICENSES; RENEWAL Title 32, §14235 Licenses; renewal. Licensees must renew their licenses by filing an application and paying the renewal fee as set under section 14238.The expiration dates for licenses issued under this chapter may be established by the commissioner. APPORTIONMENT » DOCUMENTS Senators; 3 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0003 (800) 423-6900, tty (207) 287-1583 Secretary's Office: (207) 287-1540 TITLE 31, CHAPTER 21: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 7 State House Station · State House Room 108 · Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 TITLE 12, §905: POLICE SUPERVISION; POWER TO ARREST Said park authority shall exercise police supervision over Baxter State Park. The agents or representatives of the Baxter State Park Authority, designated for that purpose by said park authority, are authorized and empowered to arrest with or without warrant any person within the State who is committing, or to detain, until a warrant has been obtained, any person within the State who has been TITLE 17-A, §402: CRIMINAL TRESPASS B. Enters any structure that is locked or barred. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime; TITLE 10: COMMERCE AND TRADE Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 7 State House Station · State House Room 108 · Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 SUBJECTS FOR LD 1436 Bill Info: LD 1436 (HP 1052) "An Act To Protect Certain Essential Workers from Infectious Disease" Sponsored by Representative KevinO'Connell
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Reference Committee Judiciary Last House Action: 5/25/2021 - Reported by Representative HARNETT for the Revisor of Statutes pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 1, section 94. Received by the Clerk of the House on May 25, 2021. The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on JUDICIARY pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed. TITLE 32, §14236-A: DENIAL OR REFUSAL TO RENEW LICENSE 1. Disciplinary action. In addition to the grounds enumerated in Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A, paragraph A, the director or the director's designee may deny a license, refuse to renew a license under this chapter or impose the disciplinary sanctions authorized by Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A for: CHAPTER 103 ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES … MRS Title 36, Chapter 103. ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES 2 | Chapter 103. ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES Generated 12.01.2020 SECTION HISTORY PL 1969, c. 502, §5 (NEW).* Home
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