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USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 02. EXECUTIVE
Chapter : Chapter 01. GOVERNOR
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Title 2 - §1-A. Retirement allowance
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §1-A. Retirement allowance
1. Terms and conditions. Any former Governor and any surviving spouse of a deceased Governor or former Governor is entitled, upon application and
upon reaching age 60, to a retirement allowance under the following terms and conditions.
A. The amount of the retirement allowance is 38 of the annual salary being paid the current Governor on the date the former
Governor reaches age 60 or leaves office, which ever comes later.
[1987, c. 422 (amd).]
B. The surviving spouse of a Governor or former Governor shall be eligible to receive:
(1) If the spouse is age 60 or older:
(a) The retirement allowance the Governor was receiving or was entitled to receive if the deceased or former Governor died
at age 60 or older; or
(b) A retirement pension equal to 38 of the salary paid to the Governor currently in office if the former Governor died
before age 60; or
(2) If the spouse is under age 60:
(a) At the time the spouse reaches age 60, a retirement pension equal to 38 of the salary paid to the Governor currently
in office; or
(b) Before the spouse reaches age 60, a reduced retirement pension actuarially equivalent to the benefit which he would have
received under division (a).
[1987, c. 422 (amd).]
C. Any person who succeeds to the office of Governor by means other than by election must serve as Governor a minimum of 6
months to qualify himself or a surviving spouse for the retirement allowance.
[1985, c. 801, § § 1, 7 (new).]
D. Whatever adjustments are made under Title 5, sections 17806 and 18407 shall be applied to payments made under this section.
[1985, c. 801, § § 1, 7 (new).]
[1987, c. 422 (amd).]
2. Maine State Retirement System. The trustees of the Maine State Retirement System shall be responsible for the payment of the retirement allowance under
this section from the Governor's Retirement Fund.
A. The board of trustees of the Maine State Retirement System shall forward to the Executive Department for inclusion in its
budget request an estimate of the amount needed to be appropriated to the Governor's Retirement Fund which will be sufficient,
when combined with the amount in the fund, to provide the benefits payable out of the fund during the ensuing biennium.
[1985, c. 801, § § 1, 7 (new).]
B. A Governor may become or continue to be a member of the Maine State Retirement System and is entitled to all benefits, except
that the benefit provided under this section shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, all benefits provided under Title
5, Part 20.
[1985, c. 801, § § 1, 7 (new).]
C. When a retirement allowance under this section becomes effective:
(1) Any accumulated contributions of a Governor who is or was a member of the Maine State Retirement System shall be transferred
from the Members' Contribution Fund to the Governor's Retirement Fund; and
(2) An amount shall be transferred from the Retirement Allowance Fund to the Governor's Retirement Fund equal to the accrued
benefit reserve minus the accumulated contributions under subparagraph (1), which would have been required to pay the benefits
to which the Governor or surviving spouse would have been entitled under Title 5, chapter 423, subchapter V.
[1985, c. 801, § § 1, 7 (new).]
D. A Governor shall contribute 7.65% of earnable compensation to the Governor's Retirement Fund. A former Governor may withdraw
these contributions. If a former Governor withdraws contributions, the former Governor is not eligible for a retirement allowance
under this section. A former Governor who has withdrawn contributions may repay withdrawn contributions pursuant to rules
adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Maine State Retirement System in order to become eligible for a retirement allowance
under this section.
[1993, c. 410, Pt. FFFF, §1 (new).]
[1993, c. 410, Pt. FFFF, §1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1985,
Ch. 801,
§1,7
(NEW).
PL 1987,
Ch. 422,
§
(AMD).
PL 1993,
Ch. 410,
§FFFF1
(AMD).
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State House Room 108
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Title 2 - §1. Residence; office hours; secretary; salary
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §1. Residence; office hours; secretary; salary
The Governor shall have his official residence at Augusta during his term of office, and shall keep his office at the State
House open for the transaction of the business of the State during all normal working hours of the State House.
div> In the absence of the Governor, his private secretary shall be in attendance and the private secretary shall devote his entire
time to the duties of his office.
div> Until the first Wednesday of January 1987, the Governor shall receive an annual salary of $35,000. Beginning the first Wednesday
of January 1987, the Governor shall receive an annual salary of $70,000.
[1985, c. 693, §1 (new).]
div> A former Governor may accept as a personal gift from the State at the end of his final term the desk and chair used by that
Governor as Governor.
[1987, c. 437, § 1 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1965,
Ch. 412,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 597,
§
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 477,
§E24-1,2
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 693,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 437,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1993,
Ch. 361,
§B1
(AMD).
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Title 2 - §2. Expense account
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §2. Expense account
The "Governor's Expense Account", as heretofore established, shall be credited with such amounts as are appropriated by the
Legislature therefor. This appropriation shall be available for expenditure by the Governor at his discretion. This account
shall not be subject to audit, except as to total amount to be paid.
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Title 2 - §3. Expense account of Governor-elect
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §3. Expense account of Governor-elect
The "Governor-elect's Expense Account," as heretofore established, shall be a continuing reserve to which shall be credited
the sum of $5,000. At the close of each fiscal year there shall be transferred from unappropriated surplus an amount sufficient
to restore such expense account to $5,000.
div> This appropriation shall be available for expenditure by the Governor-elect at his discretion, provided he is Governor-elect
to his first term in office. This account shall not be subject to audit, except as to total amount to be paid.
[1973, c. 509, § 1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 509,
§1
(AMD).
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Title 2 - §4. Acceptance of federal grants
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §4. Acceptance of federal grants
The Treasurer of State is authorized and empowered to accept for the State any federal funds or any equipment, supplies or
materials apportioned under federal law and to do such acts as are necessary for the purpose of carrying out such federal
law. The Governor is authorized and empowered to authorize and direct departments or agencies of the State, to which are allocated
the duties involved in the carrying out of such state laws as are necessary to comply with the terms of the Federal Act authorizing
such granting of federal funds or such equipment, supplies or materials, to expend such sums of money and do such acts as
are necessary to meet such federal requirements.
[1979, c. 711, Pt. F, § 1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 771,
§5
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 583,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 711,
§F1
(AMD).
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Title 2 - §5. Acceptance of gifts
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §5. Acceptance of gifts
The Governor is authorized to accept in the name of the State any and all gifts, bequests, grants or conveyances to the State
of Maine.
[1975, c. 771, §6 (amd).]
div> No other state official or any member of any other branch of State Government may accept any gift, grant or conveyance to
the State or to that branch of government, with a value greater than $50, unless specifically authorized to do so by law or
by clear implication of law, or unless empowered to do so by the Governor.
[1999, c. 1, §1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 771,
§6
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 53,
§
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 1,
§1
(AMD).
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advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
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Title 2 - §6-A. Salaries of commissioners and certain employees of the Public Utilities Commission
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6-A. Salaries of commissioners and certain employees of the Public Utilities Commission
The salaries of the commissioners and certain employees of the Public Utilities Commission shall be as follows.
[1981, c. 452, §3 (rpr).]
1. Chair. The salary of the chair of the commission is equal to the salary of the Chief Justice of the Superior Court as established
pursuant to Title 4, section 4, subsection 2-A and section 102, subsection 1.
[1999, c. 398, Pt. H, §1 (amd).]
1-A. Commission members.
[1987, c. 402, Pt. A, §4 (rp).]
2. Commission members. The salary of members of the commission is equal to the salary of an Associate Justice of the Superior Court as established
pursuant to Title 4, section 102, subsections 2 and 2-A.
[1999, c. 398, Pt. H, §2 (amd).]
3. Other employees. The salaries of the following employees are within salary range 53:
A. General counsel;
[1981, c. 452, §3 (new).]
B. Director of finance;
[1981, c. 582, §1 (amd).]
C. Administrative Director;
[1985, c. 618, §1 (amd).]
D. Director of technical analysis;
[2005, c. 23, §1 (amd).]
D-1. Director of energy programs; and
[2005, c. 23, §1 (new).]
E. Director of consumer assistance.
[1985, c. 618, §1 (new).]
[2005, c. 23, §1 (amd).]
3-A. Other employees; range 80. The salaries of the following employees shall be within salary range 80:
A. Assistant administrative director;
[1987, c. 631, §1 (amd).]
B. Assistant to the director of consumer assistance; and
[1987, c. 631, §1 (amd).]
C. Administrative assistant to the administrative director.
[1987, c. 631, §1 (new).]
[1987, c. 631, §1 (amd).]
4. Legislative approval.
[1983, c. 729, §2 (rp).]
5. Retirement contribution. The State shall pay the mandatory retirement contribution required by Title 5, section 17701, for commissioners who elect
to become members of the Maine State Retirement System. Payment shall be made as provided in Title 5, section 17702. A commissioner
may elect at the time of appointment to receive a 5% salary increase instead of state payment of the retirement contribution.
Membership in the Maine State Retirement System is optional.
[1989, c. 502, Pt. A, §4 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1977,
Ch. 697,
§2
(NEW).
PL 1981,
Ch. 452,
§3
(RPR).
PL 1981,
Ch. 582,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 344,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 477,
§E,4
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 729,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 853,
§C1,C2
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 862,
§1
(RAL).
PL 1983,
Ch. 863,
§B1-3,B45
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 618,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 693,
§2,3,14
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 737,
§A5,6
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 737,
§C5
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 402,
§A4,A5
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 631,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 502,
§A4
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 398,
§H1,2
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 23,
§1
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
Title 2 - §6-B. Salaries of certain employees of the Maine Health Care Finance Commission
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6-B. Salaries of certain employees of the Maine Health Care Finance Commission
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the salaries of certain employees of the Maine Health Care Finance Commission
shall be as follows.
[1983, c. 579, § 1 (new).]
1. Executive director. The salary of the executive director shall be within salary range 91.
[1983, c. 579, § 1 (new).]
2. Deputy director. The salary of the deputy director shall be within salary range 89.
[1983, c. 579, § 1 (new).]
3. General counsel. The salary of the general counsel shall be within salary range 88.
[1983, c. 579, § 1 (new)]
Section History:
PL 1983,
Ch. 579,
§1
(NEW).
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Title 2 - §6-C. Salary of Executive Director of the Board of Licensure in Medicine
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6-C. Salary of Executive Director of the Board of Licensure in Medicine
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the salary of the Executive Director of the Board of Licensure in Medicine shall
be within salary range 89.
[1993, c. 600, Pt. B, §21 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1987,
Ch. 178,
§1
(NEW).
PL 1993,
Ch. 600,
§B21
(AMD).
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interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
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Title 2 - §6-D. Salary of the Executive Director of the Maine State Retirement System
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6-D. Salary of the Executive Director of the Maine State Retirement System
Notwithstanding Title 5, section 17105, subsection 3, the salary of the Executive Director and deputy directors appointed
by the Executive Director of the Maine State Retirement System are established by the Board of Trustees of the Maine State
Retirement System and may not exceed the maximum rate of salary that may be received by a state employee.
[1993, c. 410, Pt. L, §2 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1989,
Ch. 483,
§A2
(NEW).
PL 1993,
Ch. 410,
§L2
(AMD).
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interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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Title 2 - §6-E. Salaries of certain employees of the Workers' Compensation Board
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6-E. Salaries of certain employees of the Workers' Compensation Board
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the salaries of the following employees of the Workers' Compensation Board are
established by the Workers' Compensation Board and must be within the salary ranges indicated in this section.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
1. Executive director.
[2003, c. 608, §2 (rp).]
2. General counsel. The salary of the general counsel is within salary range 86.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
3. Deputy general counsel. The salary of the deputy general counsel is within salary range 85.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
4. Assistants to the general counsel. The salary of the assistants to the general counsel is within salary range 82.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
5. Deputy directors. The salary of the deputy directors is within the following salary ranges:
A. Deputy Director of MedicalRehabilitation Services, Range 85;
[1999, c. 354, §1 (rpr).]
B. Deputy Director of Business Services, Range 85; and
[1999, c. 354, §1 (rpr).]
C. Deputy Director of Benefits Administration, Range 85.
[1999, c. 354, §1 (rpr).]
D.
[1999, c. 354, §1 (rp).]
[1999, c. 354, §1 (rpr).]
6. Hearing officers. The salary of the hearing officers is within salary range 90.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
7. Mediators. The salary of the mediators is within salary range 80.
[1993, c. 145, §1 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1993,
Ch. 145,
§1
(NEW).
PL 1999,
Ch. 354,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 608,
§2
(AMD).
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advice, please consult
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Title 2 - §6. Salaries subject to adjustment by Governor (CONFLICT)
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §6. Salaries subject to adjustment by Governor (CONFLICT)
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the Governor is authorized to adjust the salaries of the following state officials
within the salary ranges indicated in this section. The adjustment may be at the time of appointment of the official and
subsequently as provided by law. The salary ranges shall be as provided by law; except that, for the purposes of this section,
each salary range shall be increased by 2 steps in addition to and in the same manner of increase as the steps in the range
otherwise provided by law. No other state salary shall be paid to these officials.
[1981, c. 705, Pt. L, §§1-3 (rpr).]
1. Range 91. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 91:
p align="center">Commissioner of Transportation;
p align="center">Commissioner of Conservation;
p align="center">Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services;
p align="center">Commissioner of Education;
p align="center">Commissioner of Environmental Protection;
p align="center">Executive Director of Dirigo Health;
p align="center">Commissioner of Public Safety;
p align="center">Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation;
p align="center">Commissioner of Labor;
p align="center">Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources;
p align="center">Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife;
p align="center">Commissioner of Marine Resources;
p align="center">Commissioner of Corrections;
p align="center">Commissioner of Economic and Community Development;
p align="center">Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management; and
p align="center">Executive Director, Workers' Compensation Board.
[2005, c. 397, Pt. A, §1 (rpr).]
1-A. Range 58. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 58:
p align="center">Commissioner of Health and Human Services.
[2003, c. 689, Pt. C, §2 (new).]
2. (CONFLICT: Text as amended by PL 2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §1) Range 90. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 90:
p align="center">Superintendent of Financial Institutions;
p align="center">State Tax Assessor;
p align="center">Superintendent of Insurance;
p align="center">Executive Director of the Maine Consumer Choice Health Plan;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Programs, Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner of Administration, Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Systems Operations, Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner, Department of Administrative and Financial Services;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Adult Services, Department of Corrections;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Juvenile Services, Department of Corrections;
p align="center">Public Advocate;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Medical Services, Department of Human Services;
p align="center">Chief Information Officer;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Legislative and Program Services, Department of Corrections; and
p align="center">Chief of the State Police.
[2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §1 (amd).]
2. (CONFLICT: Text as amended by PL 2005, c. 412, §1) Range 90. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 90:
p align="center">Superintendent of Financial Institutions;
p align="center">State Tax Assessor;
p align="center">Superintendent of Insurance;
p align="center">Executive Director of the Maine Consumer Choice Health Plan;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner, Department of Administrative and Financial Services;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Adult Services, Department of Corrections;
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Juvenile Services, Department of Corrections;
p align="center">Public Advocate;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner of Integrated Services, Department of Health and Human Services;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner of Health, Integrated Access and Strategy, Department of Health and Human Services;
p align="center">Chief Information Officer; and
p align="center">Associate Commissioner for Legislative and Program Services, Department of Corrections.
[2005, c. 412, §1 (amd).]
3. (CONFLICT: Text as amended by PL 2005, c. 397, Pt. A, §2) Range 89. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 89:
p align="center">Director, Bureau of General Services;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations;
p align="center">State Budget Officer;
p align="center">State Controller;
p align="center">Director of the Bureau of Forestry;
p align="center">Chief of the State Police;
p align="center">Director, State Planning Office;
p align="center">Director, Energy Resources Office;
p align="center">Director of Human Resources;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Children with Special Needs;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Parks and Lands; and
p align="center">Director of Econometric Research.
[2005, c. 397, Pt. A, §2 (amd).]
3. (CONFLICT: Text as amended by PL 2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §2) Range 89. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 89:
p align="center">Director, Bureau of General Services;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations;
p align="center">State Budget Officer;
p align="center">State Controller;
p align="center">Director of the Bureau of Forestry;
p align="center">Director, State Planning Office;
p align="center">Director, Energy Resources Office;
p align="center">Director of Human Resources;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Children with Special Needs;
p align="center">Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Parks and Lands; and
p align="center">Director of Econometric Research.
[2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §2 (amd).]
3. (CONFLICT: Text as amended by PL 2005, c. 412, §2) Range 89. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 89:
p align="center">Director, Bureau of General Services;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations;
p align="center">State Budget Officer;
p align="center">State Controller;
p align="center">Director of the Bureau of Forestry;
p align="center">Chief of the State Police;
p align="center">Director, State Planning Office;
p align="center">Director, Energy Resources Office;
p align="center">Director of Human Resources;
p align="center">Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Parks and Lands; and
p align="center">Director of Econometric Research.
[2005, c. 412, §2 (amd).]
4. Range 88. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 88:
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Employee Relations;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Air Quality;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Land and Water Quality;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Protection;
p align="center">Director, Office of Consumer Credit Regulation;
p align="center">Director, Office of Licensing and Registration;
p align="center">Administrator, Office of Securities; and
p align="center">Deputy Chief of the State Police.
[2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §3 (amd).]
5. Range 86. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 86:
p align="center">Director of Labor Standards;
p align="center">State Archivist;
p align="center">Director, Bureau of Geology and Natural Areas;
p align="center">Executive Director, Maine Land Use Regulation Commission;
p align="center">Chair, Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission;
p align="center">Child Welfare Services Ombudsman; and
p align="center">Director of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
[2005, c. 405, Pt. D, §4 (amd).]
6. Range 85. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 85:
p align="center">Director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency;
p align="center">Members, Maine Unemployment Insurance Commission;
p align="center">Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management;
p align="center">Director of the Bureau of Maine Veterans' Services; and
p align="center">Executive Analyst, Board of Environmental Protection.
[1999, c. 784, §1 (amd).]
7. Range 83.
[2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §1 (rp).]
8. Range 81. The salaries of the following state officials and employees shall be within salary range 81:
p align="center">Assistant Adjutant General.
[1981, c. 705, Pt. L, §§1-3 (rpr).]
9.
[1977, c. 697, §1 (rp).]
10. Range 80. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 80:
p align="center">Executive Director, Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund Board.
[1995, c. 494, §1 (new).]
11. Range 38. The salaries of the following state officials and employees are within salary range 38:
A. Deputy Commissioner of Finance, Department of Health and Human Services; and
[2005, c. 412, §3 (new).]
B. Deputy Commissioner of Operations and Support, Department of Health and Human Services.
[2005, c. 412, §3 (new).]
[2005, c. 412, §3 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1967,
Ch. 542,
§
(NEW).
PL 1969,
Ch. 45,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 504,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 552,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 576,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 328,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 480,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 531,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 622,
§1-4
(AMD).
P&SL 1973,
Ch. 108,
§8
(AMD).
P&SL 1973,
Ch. 148,
§D1,2
(AMD).
P&SL 1973,
Ch. 207,
§5-10
(AMD).
P&SL 1973,
Ch. 209,
§4
(AMD).
P&SL 1973,
Ch. 221,
§10,11
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 186,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 460,
§18,19
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 509,
§2
(RPR).
PL 1973,
Ch. 513,
§22
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 570,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 585,
§11,12
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 590,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 633,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 770,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§2
(AMD).
P&SL 1975,
Ch. 147,
§C1-C3
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 59,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 497,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 623,
§1-B,2
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 766,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 770,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 771,
§7
(AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 776,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 131,
§
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 204,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 553,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 697,
§1
(RPR).
PL 1979,
Ch. 127,
§2,3
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 488,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 489,
§1-3
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 501,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 579,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 651,
§1,2,47
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 663,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 732,
§3,31
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 168,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 359,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 452,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 470,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 479,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 501,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 705,
§L1,3
(RPR).
PL 1983,
Ch. 349,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 351,
§1,2,41
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 553,
§46
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 372,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 506,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 746,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 785,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 785,
§B1-3
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 402,
§A3
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 511,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 534,
§A1,A19
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 634,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 666,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 715,
§1-3
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 787,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 816,
§DD1
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 483,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 501,
§BB1,BB2
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 502,
§A2,A3
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 585,
§A1,A2
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 612,
§
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 700,
§A8-10
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 875,
§E1,2
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 878,
§A3,4
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 890,
§A1,40
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§E1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§RRR
(AFF).
PL 1991,
Ch. 579,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 579,
§19
(AFF).
PL 1991,
Ch. 591,
§E1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 626,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 780,
§Y1-5,RR1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 837,
§B1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 841,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 885,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 885,
§A9-11
(AFF).
PL 1993,
Ch. 349,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1993,
Ch. 410,
§L1,CCC1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 309,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 309,
§29
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 368,
§GG1,UU1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 395,
§C1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 462,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 465,
§A1,2
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 465,
§C2
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 494,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 502,
§E1,32,F1, H1
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 560,
§K1,2
(AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 560,
§K83
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 665,
§K1
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 455,
§1,32
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 459,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 643,
§H1,2,Q1-3
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 259,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 556,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 731,
§F1
(AMD).
PL 1999,
Ch. 784,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 44,
§11
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 44,
§14
(AFF).
PL 2001,
Ch. 182,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 354,
§3
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 708,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 469,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 510,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 608,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 689,
§C1-3
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 12,
§SS2
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 397,
§A1,2
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 405,
§D1-4
(AMD).
PL 2005,
Ch. 412,
§1-3
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
Title 2 - §7. Constitutional officers and regulatory boards (REPEALED)
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §7. Constitutional officers and regulatory boards (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1967,
Ch. 542,
§
(NEW).
PL 1971,
Ch. 531,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 550,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 509,
§3
(RPR).
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§2-A
(RPR).
P&SL 1975,
Ch. 147,
§C4
(RPR).
PL 1977,
Ch. 675,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 697,
§3
(RPR).
PL 1977,
Ch. 709,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 127,
§4
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 544,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 548,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 651,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 477,
§E,2
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 853,
§A1,2,5
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 853,
§C3,18
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 863,
§B4,B45
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 693,
§4,14
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 737,
§C5
(AMD).
PL 1989,
Ch. 502,
§A5
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 885,
§A2
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 885,
§A9-11
(AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 462,
§A2
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
Title 2 - §8. Land use mediation; obligation to participate
Title 2: EXECUTIVE Chapter 1: GOVERNOR §8. Land use mediation; obligation to participate
Agencies within the executive branch shall participate in mediation under Title 5, chapter 314, subchapter II, when requested
to participate by the Court Alternative Dispute Resolution Service.
[2001, c. 184, §1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1995,
Ch. 537,
§1
(NEW).
PL 1997,
Ch. 393,
§A1
(AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 184,
§1
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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