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Title : Title 20-A. EDUCATION
Chapter : Chapter 121. MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT
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Title 20-A - §3601. Enters
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS §3601. Enters
The State of Maine enters into the following compact with the state of New Hampshire subject to the terms and conditions stated
in this chapter.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3602. Statement of policy
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS §3602. Statement of policy
It is the purpose of this compact to increase the educational opportunities within the states of Maine and New Hampshire by
encouraging the formation of interstate school districts which will each be a natural social and economic region with adequate
financial resources and a number of pupils sufficient to permit the efficient use of school facilities within the interstate
district and to provide improved instruction. The state boards of education of Maine and New Hampshire may formulate and
adopt additional standards consistent with this purpose and with these standards; and the formation of any interstate school
district and the adoption of its articles of agreement shall be subject to the approval of both state boards as set forth.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3603. Requirement of congressional approval
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS §3603. Requirement of congressional approval
This compact shall not become effective until approved by the United States Congress.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3604. Definitions
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS §3604. Definitions
The terms used in this compact shall be construed as follows, unless a different meaning is clearly apparent from the language
or context:
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
1. Commissioner. "Commissioner" shall refer to the Commissioner of Education.
[1989, c. 700, Pt. A, §48 (amd).]
2. Elementary school. "Elementary school" shall mean a school which includes all grades from kindergarten or grade one through not less than grade
6 nor more than grade 8.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
3. Interstate board. "Interstate board" shall refer to the board serving an interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
4. Interstate school district. "Interstate school district" and "interstate district" shall mean a school district composed of one or more school districts
located in the State of Maine associated under this compact with one or more school districts located in the state of New
Hampshire and may include either the elementary schools, the secondary schools, or both.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
5. Joint action. "Joint action" where joint action by both state boards is required, each state board shall deliberate and vote by its own
majority, but shall separately reach the same result or take the same action as the other state board.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
6. Maine board. "Maine board" shall refer to the Maine State Board of Education.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
7. Member school district. "Member school district" and "member district" shall mean a school administrative unit located either in Maine or New Hampshire
which is included within the boundaries of a proposed or established interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
8. New Hampshire board. "New Hampshire board" shall refer to the New Hampshire state board of education.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
9. Professional staff personnel. "Professional staff personnel" and "instructional staff personnel" shall include superintendents, assistant superintendents,
administrative assistants, principals, guidance counselors, special education personnel, school nurses, therapists, teachers,
and other certificated personnel.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
10. Secondary school. "Secondary school" shall mean a school which includes all grades beginning no lower than grade 7 and no higher than grade
12.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
11. Warrant. "Warrant" or "warning" means the same for both states.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1989,
Ch. 700,
§A48
(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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3605. Creation of planning committee
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3605. Creation of planning committee
The Maine and New Hampshire commissioners of education shall have the power, acting jointly to constitute and discharge one
or more interstate school district planning committees. Each such planning committee shall consist of at least 2 voters from
each of a group of 2 or more neighboring member districts. One of the representatives from each member district shall be
a member of its school board, whose term on the planning committee shall be concurrent with his term as a school board member.
The term of each member of a planning committee who is not also a school board member shall expire on June 30th of the 3rd
year following his or her appointment. The existence of any planning committee may be terminated either by vote of a majority
of its members or by joint action of the commissioners. In forming and appointing members to an interstate school district
planning board, the commissioners shall consider and take into account recommendations and nominations made by school boards
of member districts. No member of a planning committee may be disqualified because he or she is at the same time a member
of another planning board or committee created under this compact or under any other provisions of law. Any existing informal
interstate school planning committee may be reconstituted as a formal planning committee in accordance with the provisions
hereof, and its previous deliberations adopted and ratified by the reorganized formal planning committee. Vacancies on a
planning committee shall be filled by the commissioners acting jointly.
[1983, c. 806, § 30 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§30
(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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3606. Operating procedures of planning committee
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3606. Operating procedures of planning committee
Each interstate school district planning committee shall meet in the first instance at the call of any member, and shall organize
by the election of a chairman and clerk-treasurer, each of whom shall be a resident of a different state. Subsequent meetings
may be called by either officer of the committee. The members of the committee shall serve without pay. The member districts
shall appropriate money on an equal basis at each annual meeting to meet the expenses of the committee, including the cost
of publication and distribution of reports and advertising. From time to time the commissioners may add additional members
and additional member districts to the committee, and may remove members and member districts from the committee. An interstate
school district planning committee shall act by majority vote of its membership present and voting.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3607. Duties of interstate school district planning committee
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3607. Duties of interstate school district planning committee
It shall be the duty of an interstate school district planning committee, in consultation with the commissioners and the state
departments of education: To study the advisability of establishing an interstate school district in accordance with the standards
set forth in section 3602, its organization, operation and control, and the advisability of constructing, maintaining and
operating a school or schools to serve the needs of such interstate district; to estimate the construction and operating costs
thereof; to investigate the methods of financing such school or schools, and any other matters pertaining to the organization
and operation of an interstate school district; and to submit a report or reports of its findings and recommendations to the
several member districts.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3608. Recommendations and preparation of articles of agreement
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3608. Recommendations and preparation of articles of agreement
An interstate school district planning committee may recommend that an interstate school district composed of all the member
districts represented by its membership, or any specified combination of such member districts, be established. If the planning
committee does recommend the establishment of an interstate school district, it shall include in its report such recommendation,
and shall prepare and include in its report proposed articles of agreement for the proposed interstate school district, which
shall be signed by at least a majority of the membership of the planning committee, which set forth the following:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. Name. The name of the interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Districts. The member districts which shall be combined to form the proposed interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
3. Board. The number, composition, method of selection and terms of office of the interstate school board, provided that:
A. The interstate school board shall consist of an odd number of members, not less than 5 nor more than 15;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
B. The terms of office shall not exceed 3 years;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
C. Each member district shall be entitled to elect at least one member of the interstate school board. Each member district
shall either vote separately at the interstate school district meeting by the use of a distinctive ballot, or shall choose
its member or members at any other election at which school officials may be chosen;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
D. The method of election shall provide for the filing of candidacies in advance of election and for the use of a printed nonpartisan
ballot;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
E. Subject to the foregoing, provision may be made for the election of one or more members at large.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
4. Grades. The grades for which the interstate school district shall be responsible.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
5. Properties and schools. The specific properties of member districts to be acquired initially by the interstate school district and the general location
of any proposed new schools to be initially established or constructed by the interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
6. Operating expenses. The method of apportioning the operating expenses of the interstate school district among the several member districts,
and the time and manner of payments of such shares.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
7. Debts. The indebtedness of any member district which the interstate district is to assume.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
8. Capital expenses. The method of apportioning the capital expenses of the interstate school district among the several member districts, which
need not be the same as the method of apportioning operating expenses, and the time and manner of payment of such shares.
Capital expenses shall include the cost of acquiring land and buildings for school purposes; the construction, furnishing
and equipping of school buildings and facilities; and the payment of the principal and interest of any indebtedness which
is incurred to pay for the same.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
9. State aid. The manner in which state aid, available under the laws of either Maine or New Hampshire, shall be allocated, unless otherwise
expressly provided in this compact or by the laws making such aid available.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
10. Amendments. The method by which the articles of agreement may be amended, which amendments may include the annexation of territory,
or an increase or decrease in the number of grades for which the interstate district shall be responsible, provided that no
amendment shall be effective until approved by both state boards in the same manner as required for approval of the original
articles of agreement.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
11. Operating responsibilities. The date of operating responsibility of the proposed interstate school district and a proposed program for the assumption
of operating responsibility for education by the proposed interstate school district, and any school construction; which the
interstate school district shall have the power to vary by vote as circumstances may require.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
12. Other matters. Any other matters, not incompatible with law, which the interstate school district planning committee may consider appropriate
to include in the articles of agreement, including, without limitation:
A. The method of allocating the cost of transportation between the interstate district and member districts:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
B. The nomination of individual school directors to serve until the first annual meeting of the interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3609. Hearings
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3609. Hearings
If the planning committee recommends the formation of an interstate school district, it shall hold at least one public hearing
on its report and the proposed articles of agreement within the proposed interstate school district in Maine, and at least
one public hearing thereon within the proposed interstate school district in New Hampshire. The planning committee shall
give such notice thereof as it may determine to be reasonable, provided that such notice shall include at least one publication
in a newspaper of general circulation within the proposed interstate school district not less than 15 days, not counting the
date of publication and not counting the date of the hearing, before the date of the first hearing. Such hearings may be
adjourned from time to time and from place to place. The planning committee may revise the proposed articles of agreement
after the date of the hearings. It shall not be required to hold further hearings on the revised articles of agreement but
may hold one or more further hearings after notice similar to that required for the first hearings if the planning committee
in its sole discretion determines that the revisions are so substantial in nature as to require further presentation to the
public before submission to the state boards of education.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3610. Approval by state boards
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3610. Approval by state boards
After the hearings a copy of the proposed articles of agreement, as revised, signed by a majority of the planning committee,
shall be submitted by it to each state board. The state boards may if they find that the articles of agreement are in accord
with the standards set forth in this compact and in accordance with sound educational policy, approve the same as submitted,
or refer them back to the planning committee for further study. The planning committee may make additional revisions to the
proposed articles of agreement to conform to the recommendations of the state boards. Further hearings on the proposed articles
of agreement shall not be required unless ordered by the state boards in their discretion. In exercising such discretion,
the state boards shall take into account whether or not the additional revisions are so substantial in nature as to require
further presentation to the public. If both state boards find that the articles of agreement as further revised are in accord
with the standards set forth in this compact and in accordance with sound educational policy, they shall approve the same.
After approval by both state boards, each state board shall cause the articles of agreement to be submitted to the school
boards of the several member districts in each state for acceptance by the member districts as provided in section 3611. At
the same time, each state board shall designate the form of warrant, date, time, place, and period of voting for the special
meeting of the member district to be held in accordance with the section 3611.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3611. Adoption by member districts
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3611. Adoption by member districts
Upon receipt of written notice from the state board in its state of the approval of the articles of agreement by both state
boards, the school board of each member district shall cause the articles of agreement to be filed with the member district
clerk. Within 10 days after receipt of such notice, the school board shall issue its warrant for a special meeting of the
member district, the warrant to be in the form, and the meeting to be held at the time and place and in the manner prescribed
by the state board. No approval of the Superior Court shall be required for such special school district meeting in New Hampshire.
Voting shall be with the use of the checklist by a ballot substantially in the following form:
p align="center">"Shall the school district accept the provisions of the Maine and New Hampshire Interstate School Compact providing for the
establishment of an interstate school district, together with the school districts of.............. and.............., etc.,
in accordance with the proposed articles of agreement filed with the school district (town, city or incorporated school district)
clerk?"
p align="center"> Yes ( ) No ( )
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]div> If the articles of agreement included the nomination of individual school directors, those nominated from each member district
shall be included in the ballot and voted upon, such election to become effective upon the formation of an interstate school
district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
div> If a majority of the voters present and voting in a member district vote in the affirmative, the clerk for such member district
shall forthwith send to the state board in its state a certified copy of the warrant, certificate of posting, and minutes
of the meeting of the district. If the state boards of both states find that a majority of the voters present and voting in
each member district have voted in favor of the establishment of the interstate school district, they shall issue a joint
certificate to that effect; and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the lawful organization and formation of
the interstate school district as of its date of issuance.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3612. Resubmission
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 2: PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF AN INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICT §3612. Resubmission
If the proposed articles of agreement are adopted by one or more of the member districts but rejected by one or more of the
member districts, the state boards may resubmit them, in the same form as previously submitted, to the rejecting member districts,
in which case the school boards thereof shall resubmit them to the voters in accordance with section 3611. An affirmative
vote in accordance therewith shall have the same effect as though the articles of agreement had been adopted in the first
instance. In the alternative, the state boards may either discharge the planning committee, or refer the articles of agreement
back for further consideration to the same or a reconstituted planning committee, which shall have all of the powers and duties
as the planning committee as originally constituted.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3613. Powers
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 3: POWERS OF INTERSTATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS §3613. Powers
1. Powers. Each interstate school district shall be a body corporate and politic, with power to:
A. Acquire, construct, extend, improve, staff, operate, manage and govern public schools within its boundaries;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
B. Sue and be sued, subject to the limitations of liability hereinafter set forth;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
C. Have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
D. Adopt, maintain and amend bylaws not inconsistent with this compact, and the laws of the 2 states;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
E. Acquire by purchase, condemnation, lease or otherwise, real and personal property for the use of its schools;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
F. Enter into contracts and incur debts;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
G. Borrow money for the purposes set forth, and to issue its bonds or notes therefor;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
H. Make contracts with and accept grants and aid from the United States, the State of Maine, the State of New Hampshire, any
agency or municipality thereof, and private corporations and individuals for the construction, maintenance, reconstruction,
operation and financing of its schools; and to do any and all things necessary in order to avail itself of such aid and coorperation;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
I. Employ such assistants, agents, servants and independent contractors as it shall deem necessary or desirable for its purposes;
and
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
J. Take any other action which is necessary or appropriate in order to exercise any of the foregoing powers.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3614. General
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3614. General
Votes of the district shall be taken at a duly warned meeting held at any place in the district, at which all of the eligible
legal voters of the member districts shall be entitled to vote, except as otherwise provided with respect to the election
of directors.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3615. Eligibility of voters
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3615. Eligibility of voters
Any resident who would be eligible to vote at a meeting of a member district being held at the same time shall be eligible
to vote at a meeting of the interstate district. The town clerks in each Maine member district and the supervisors of the
checklist of each New Hampshire district shall respectively prepare a checklist of eligible voters for each meeting of the
interstate district in the same manner, and they shall have all the same powers and duties with respect to eligibility of
voters in their districts as for a meeting of a member district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3616. Warning of meetings
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3616. Warning of meetings
A meeting shall be warned by a warrant addressed to the residents of the interstate school district qualified to vote in district
affairs, stating the time and place of the meeting and the subject matter of the business to be acted upon. The warrant shall
be signed by the clerk and by a majority of the directors. Upon written application of 10 or more voters in the district,
presented to the directors or to one of them, at least 25 days before the day prescribed for an annual meeting, the directors
shall insert in their warrant for such meeting any subject matter specified in such application.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3617. Posting and publication of warrant
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3617. Posting and publication of warrant
The directors shall cause an attested copy of the warrant to be posted at the place of meeting, and a like copy at a public
place in each member district at least 20 days, not counting the date of posting and the date of meeting, before the date
of the meeting. In addition, the directors shall cause the warrant to be advertised in a newspaper of general circulation
on at least one occasion, such publication to occur at least 10 days, not counting the date of publication and not counting
the date of the meeting, before the date of the meeting. Although no further notice shall be required, the directors may
give such further notice of the meeting as they in their discretion deem appropriate under the circumstances.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3618. Return of warrant
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3618. Return of warrant
The warrant with a certificate thereon, verified by oath, stating the time and place when and where copies of the warrant
were posted and published, shall be given to the clerk of the interstate school district at or before the time of the meeting,
and shall be recorded by him or her in the records of the interstate school district.
[1983, c. 806, § 31 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§31
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3619. Organization meeting
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3619. Organization meeting
The commissioners, acting jointly, shall fix a time and place for a special meeting of the qualified voters within the interstate
school district for the purpose of organization, and shall prepare and issue the warrant for the meeting after consultation
with the interstate school district planning board and the members-elect, if any, of the interstate school board of directors.
Such meeting shall be held within 60 days after the date of issuance of the certificate of formation, unless the time is further
extended by the joint action of the state boards. At the organization meeting the commissioner of education of the state
where the meeting is held, or his or her designate, shall preside in the first instance, and the following business shall
be transacted:
[1983, c. 806, § 32 (amd).]
1. Temporary moderator and clerk. A temporary moderator and a temporary clerk shall be elected from among the qualified voters who shall serve until a moderator
and clerk respectively have been elected and qualified.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
2. Officers. A moderator, a clerk, a treasurer and 3 auditors shall be elected to serve until the next annual meeting and thereafter
until their successors are elected and qualified. Unless previously elected, a board of school directors shall be elected
to serve until their successors are elected and qualified.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
3. Date of annual meeting. The date for the annual meeting shall be established.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
4. Expenses. Provision shall be made for the payment of any organizational or other expense incurred on behalf of the district before
the organization meeting, including the cost of architects, surveyors, contractors, attorneys and educational or other consultants
or experts.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
5. Other business. Any other business, the subject matter of which has been included in the warrant, and which the voters would have had power
to transact at an annual meeting.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§32
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3620. Annual meetings
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3620. Annual meetings
An annual meeting of the district shall be held between January 15th and June 1st of each year at such time as the interstate
district may by vote determine. Once determined, the date of the annual meeting shall remain fixed until changed by vote
of the interstate district at a subsequent annual or special meeting. At each annual meeting the following business shall
be transacted:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. Officers. Necessary officers shall be elected.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Appropriation. Money shall be appropriated for the support of the interstate district schools for the fiscal year beginning the following
July 1st.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
3. Other business. Such other business as may properly come before the meeting.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3621. Special meetings
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3621. Special meetings
A special meeting of the district shall be held whenever, in the opinion of the directors, there is occasion therefor, or
whenever written application shall have been made by 5% or more of the voters based on the checklists as prepared for the
last preceding meeting, setting forth the subject matter upon which such action is desired. A special meeting may appropriate
money without compliance with RSA 338 or RSA 197.3 which would otherwise require the approval of the New Hampshire Superior
Court.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3622. Certification of records
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3622. Certification of records
The clerk of an interstate school district shall have the power to certify the record of the votes adopted at an interstate
school district meeting to the respective commissioners and state boards and, where required, for filing with a secretary
of state.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3623. Method of voting at school district meetings
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 4: DISTRICT MEETINGS §3623. Method of voting at school district meetings
Voting at meetings of interstate school districts shall take place as follows:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. School directors. A separate ballot shall be prepared for each member district, listing the candidates for interstate school director to represent
such member district; and any candidates for interstate school director at large; and the voters of each member district shall
register on a separate ballot their choice for the office of school director or directors. In the alternative, the articles
of agreement may provide for the election of school directors by one or more of the member districts at an election otherwise
held for the choice of school or other municipal officers.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Other votes. Except as otherwise provided in the articles of agreement or this compact, with respect to all other votes, the voters of
the interstate school district shall vote as one body irrespective of the member districts in which they are resident, and
a simple majority of those present and voting at any duly warned meeting shall carry the vote. Voting for officers to be
elected at any meeting, other than school directors, shall be by ballot or voice, as the interstate district may determine,
either in its articles of agreement or by a vote of the meeting.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3624. Officers; general
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3624. Officers; general
The officers of an interstate school district shall be a board of school directors, a chairman of the board, a vice-chairman
of the board, a secretary of the board, a moderator, a clerk, a treasurer and 3 auditors. Except as otherwise specifically
provided, they shall be eligible to take office immediately following their election; they shall serve until the next annual
meeting of the interstate district and until their successors are elected and qualified. Each shall take oath for the faithful
performance of his or her duties before the moderator, or a notary public or a justice of the peace of the state in which
the oath is administered. Their compensation shall be fixed by vote of the district. No person may be eligible to any district
office unless he or she is a voter in the district. A custodian, school teacher, principal, superintendent or other employee
of an interstate district acting as such shall not be eligible to hold office as a school director.
[1983, c. 806, § 33 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§33
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3625. Board of directors
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3625. Board of directors
1. How chosen. Each member district shall be represented by at least one resident on the board of school directors of an interstate school
district. A member district shall be entitled to such further representation on the interstate board of school directors as
provided in the articles of agreement as amended from time to time. The articles of agreement as amended from time to time
may provide for school directors at large, as set forth. No person may be disqualified to serve as a member of an interstate
board because he or she is at the same time a member of the school board of a member district.
[1983, c. 806, § 34 (amd).]
2. Term. Interstate school directors shall be elected for terms in accordance with the articles of agreement.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
3. Duties of board of directors. The board of school directors of an interstate school district shall have and exercise all of the powers of the district
not reserved herein to the voters of the district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
4. Organization. The clerk of the district shall warn a meeting of the board of school directors to be held within 10 days following the
date of the annual meeting, for the purpose of organizing the board, including the election of its officers.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§34
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3626. Chairman of the board
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3626. Chairman of the board
The chairman of the board of interstate school directors shall be elected by the interstate board from among its members at
its first meeting following the annual meeting. The chairman shall preside at the meetings of the board and shall perform
such other duties as the board may assign to him or her.
[1983, c. 806, § 35 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§35
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3627. Vice-chairman of the board of directors
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3627. Vice-chairman of the board of directors
The vice-chairman of the interstate board shall be elected in the same manner as the chairman. He or she shall represent
a member district in a state other than that represented by the chairman. He or she shall preside in the absence of the chairman
and shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him or her by the interstate board.
[1983, c. 806, § 36 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§36
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3628. Secretary of the board
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3628. Secretary of the board
The secretary of the interstate board shall be elected in the same manner as the chairman. Instead of electing one of its
members, the interstate board may appoint the interstate district clerk to serve as secretary of the board in addition to
his or her other duties. The secretary of the interstate board, or the interstate district clerk, if so appointed, shall
keep the minutes of its meetings, shall certify its records, and perform such other duties as may be assigned to him or her
by the board.
[1983, c. 806, § 37 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§37
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3629. Moderator
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3629. Moderator
The moderator shall preside at the district meetings, regulate the business thereof, decide questions of order, and make a
public declaration of every vote passed. He or she may prescribe rules of procedure; but such rules may be altered by the
district. He or she may administer oaths to district officers in either state.
[1983, c. 806, § 38 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§38
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3630. Clerk
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3630. Clerk
The clerk shall keep a true record of all proceedings at each district meeting, shall certify its records, shall make an attested
copy of any records of the district for any person upon request and tender of reasonable fees therefor, if so appointed, shall
serve as secretary of the board of school directors, and shall perform such other duties as may be required by custom or law.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3631. Treasurer
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3631. Treasurer
The treasurer shall have custody of all of the moneys belonging to the district and shall pay out the same only upon the order
of the interstate board. He or she shall keep a fair and accurate account of all sums received into and paid from the interstate
district treasury, and at the close of each fiscal year he or she shall make a report to the interstate district, giving a
particular account of all receipts and payments during the year. He or she shall furnish to the interstate directors, statements
from his or her books and submit his or her books and vouchers to them and to the district auditors for examination whenever
so requested. He or she shall make all returns called for by laws relating to school districts. Before entering on his or
her duties, the treasurer shall give a bond with sufficient sureties and in such sum as the directors may require. The treasurer's
term of office is from July 1st to the following June 30th.
[1983, c. 806, § 39 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§39
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3632. Auditors
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3632. Auditors
At the organization meeting of the district, 3 auditors shall be chosen, one to serve for a term of one year, one to serve
for a term of 2 years and one to serve for a term of 3 years. After the expiration of each original term, the successor shall
be chosen for a 3-year term. At least one auditor shall be a resident of Maine, and one auditor shall be a resident of New
Hampshire. An interstate district may vote to employ a certified public accountant to assist the auditors in the performance
of their duties. The auditors shall carefully examine the accounts of the treasurer and the directors at the close of each
fiscal year, and at such other times whenever necessary, and report to the district whether the same are correctly cast and
properly vouched.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3633. Superintendent
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3633. Superintendent
The superintendent of schools shall be selected by a majority vote of the board of school directors of the interstate district
with the approval of both commissioners.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3634. Vacancies
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 5: OFFICERS §3634. Vacancies
Any vacancy among the elected officers of the district shall be filled by the interstate board until the next annual meeting
of the district or other election, when a successor shall be elected to serve out the remainder of the unexpired term, if
any. Until all vacancies on the interstate board are filled, the remaining members shall have full power to act.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3635. Budget
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 6: APPROPRIATION AND APPORTIONMENT §3635. Budget
Before each annual meeting, the interstate board shall prepare a report of expenditures for the preceding fiscal year, an
estimate of expenditures for the current fiscal year, and a budget for the succeeding fiscal year.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3636. Appropriation
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 6: APPROPRIATION AND APPORTIONMENT §3636. Appropriation
The interstate board of directors shall present the budget report at the annual meeting. The interstate district shall appropriate
a sum of money for the support of its schools and for the discharge of its obligations for the ensuing fiscal year.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3637. Apportionment of appropriation
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 6: APPROPRIATION AND APPORTIONMENT §3637. Apportionment of appropriation
Subject to the provisions of article VII, the interstate board shall first apply against such appropriation any income to
which the interstate district is entitled, and shall then apportion the balance among the member districts in accordance with
one of the following formulas as determined by the articles of agreement as amended from time to time:
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
1. Taxable property. All of such balance to be apportioned on the basis of the ratio that the fair market value of the taxable property in each
member district bears to that of the entire interstate district; or
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
2. Resident membership. All of such balance to be apportioned on the basis that the average daily resident membership for the preceding fiscal year
of each member district bears to that of the average daily resident membership of the entire interstate school district; or
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new).]
3. Combined formula. A formula based on any combination of the foregoing factors. The term "fair market value of taxable property" shall mean
the last locally assessed valuation of a member district in New Hampshire, as last equalized by the New Hampshire state tax
commission.
The term "fair market value of taxable property" shall mean the equalized grand list of a Maine member district, as determined
by the Maine Bureau of Revenue Services.
Such assessed valuation and grand list may be further adjusted, by elimination of certain types of taxable property from one
or the other or otherwise, in accordance with the articles of agreement, in order that the fair market value of taxable property
in each state shall be comparable.
"Average daily resident membership" of the interstate district in the first instance shall be the sum of the average daily
resident membership of the member districts in the grades involved for the preceding fiscal year where no students were enrolled
in the interstate district schools for such preceding fiscal year.
[1981, c. 693, §§5, 8 (new); 1997, c. 526, §14 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1997,
Ch. 526,
§14
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3638. Share of Maine member district
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 6: APPROPRIATION AND APPORTIONMENT §3638. Share of Maine member district
The interstate board shall certify the share of a Maine member district of the total appropriation to the school board of
each member district which shall add such sum to the amount appropriated by the member district itself for the ensuing year
and raise such sum in the same manner as though the appropriation had been voted at a school district meeting of the member
district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3639. Share of New Hampshire member district
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 6: APPROPRIATION AND APPORTIONMENT §3639. Share of New Hampshire member district
The interstate board shall certify the share of a New Hampshire member district of the total appropriation to the school board
of each member district which shall add such sum to the amount appropriated by the member district itself for the ensuing
year and raise such sum in the same manner as though the appropriation had been voted at a school district meeting of the
member district. The interstate district shall not set up its own capital reserve funds; but a New Hampshire member district
may set up a capital reserve fund in accordance with RSA 35, to be turned over to the interstate district in payment of the
New Hampshire member district's share of any anticipated obligations.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3640. Interstate district indebtedness
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3640. Interstate district indebtedness
Indebtedness of an interstate district shall be a general obligation of the district and shall be a joint and several general
obligation of each member district, except that such obligations of the district and its member districts shall not be deemed
indebtedness of any member district for the purposes of determining its borrowing capacity under Maine or New Hampshire law.
A member district which withdraws from an interstate district shall remain liable for indebtedness of the interstate district
which is outstanding at the time of withdrawal and shall be responsible for paying its share of such indebtedness to the same
extent as though it had not withdrawn.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3641. Temporary borrowing
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3641. Temporary borrowing
The interstate board may authorize the borrowing of money by the interstate district (1) in anticipation of payments of operating
and capital expenses by the member districts to the interstate district and (2) in anticipation of the issue of bonds or notes
of the interstate district which have been authorized for the purpose of financing capital projects. Such temporary borrowing
shall be evidence by interest bearing or discounted notes of the interstate district. The amount of notes issued in any fiscal
year in anticipation of expense payments shall not exceed the amount of such payments received by the interstate district
in the preceding fiscal year. Notes issued under this section shall be payable within one year in the case of notes under
clause (1) and 3 years in the case of notes under clause (2) from their respective dates, but the principal of and interest
on notes issued for a shorter period may be renewed or paid from time to time by the issue of other notes, provided that the
period from the date of an original note to the maturity of any note issued to renew or pay the same debt shall not exceed
the maximum period permitted for the original loan.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3642. Borrowing for capital projects
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3642. Borrowing for capital projects
An interstate district may incur debt and issue its bonds or notes to finance capital projects. Such projects may consist
of the acquisition or improvement of land and buildings for school purposes, the construction, reconstruction, alteration
or enlargement of school buildings and related school facilities, the acquisition of equipment of a lasting character and
the payment of judgments. No interstate district may authorize indebtedness in excess of 10% of the total fair market value
of taxable property in its member districts as defined in article VI. The primary obligation of the interstate district to
pay indebtedness of member districts shall not be considered indebtedness of the interstate district for the purpose of determining
its borrowing capacity under this section. Bonds or notes issued under this section shall mature in equal or diminishing
installments of principal payable at least annually commencing no later than 2 years and ending not later than 30 years after
their dates.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3643. Authorization
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3643. Authorization
An interstate district shall authorize the incurring of debts to finance capital projects by a majority vote of the district
passed at an annual or special district meeting. Such vote shall be taken by secret ballot after full opportunity for debate,
and any such vote shall be subject to reconsideration and further action by the district at the same meeting or at an adjourned
session thereof.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3644. Sale of bonds and notes
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3644. Sale of bonds and notes
Bonds and notes which have been authorized under this article may be issued from time to time and shall be sold at not less
than par and accrued interest at public or private sale by the chairman of the school board and by the treasurer. Interstate
district bonds and notes shall be signed by the said officers, except that either one of the 2 required signatures may be
a facsimile. Subject to this compact and the authorizing vote, they shall be in such form, bear such rates of interest and
mature at such times as the said officers may determine. Bonds shall, but notes need not, bear the seal of the interstate
district, or a facsimile of such seal. Any bonds or notes of the interstate district which are properly executed by the said
officers shall be valid and binding according to their terms notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof such officers
may have ceased to be officers of the interstate district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3645. Proceeds of bonds
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3645. Proceeds of bonds
Any accrued interest received upon delivery of bonds or notes of an interstate district shall be applied to the payment of
the first interest which becomes due thereon. The other proceeds of the sale of such bonds or notes, other than temporary
notes, including any premiums, may be temporarily invested by the interstate district pending their expenditure; and such
proceeds, including any income derived from the temporary investment of such proceeds, shall be used to pay the costs of issuing
and marketing the bonds or notes and to meet the operating expenses or capital expenses in accordance with the purposes for
which the bonds or notes were issued or, by proceedings taken in the manner required for the authorization of such debt, for
other purposes for which such debt could be incurred. No purchaser of any bonds or notes of an interstate district shall
be responsible in any way to see to the application of the proceeds thereof.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3646. State aid programs
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3646. State aid programs
As used in this section the term "initial aid" shall include Maine and New Hampshire financial assistance with respect to
a capital project, or the means of financing a capital project, which is available in connection with construction costs of
a capital project or which is available at the time indebtedness is incurred to finance the project. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing definition, initial aid shall specifically include a New Hampshire state guarantee under RSA 195-B
with respect to bonds or notes and Maine construction aid under Title 20, section 3457. As used in this section, the term
"long-term aid" shall include Maine and New Hampshire financial assistance which is payable periodically in relation to capital
costs incurred by an interstate district. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing definition, long-term aid shall
specifically include New Hampshire school building aid under RSA 198 and Maine school building aid under Title 20, section
3457. For the purpose of applying for, receiving and expending initial aid and long-term aid an interstate district shall
be deemed a native school district by each state, subject to the following provisions.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
div> When an interstate district has appropriated money for a capital project, the amount appropriated shall be divided into a
Maine share and a New Hampshire share in accordance with the capital expense apportionment formula in the articles of agreement
as though the total amount appropriated for the project was a capital expense requiring apportionment in the year the appropriation
is made. New Hampshire initial aid shall be available with respect to the amount of the New Hampshire share as though it
were authorized indebtedness of a New Hampshire cooperative school district. In the case of a state guarantee of interstate
district bonds or notes under RSA 195-B, the interstate district shall be eligible to apply for and receive an unconditional
state guarantee with respect to an amount of its bonds or notes which does not exceed 50% of the amount of the New Hampshire
share as determined above. Maine aid shall be available with respect to the amount of the Maine share as though it were funds
voted by a Maine school district. Payments of Maine aid shall be made to the interstate district, and the amount of any borrowing
authorized to meet the appropriation for the capital project shall be reduced accordingly. New Hampshire and Maine long-term
aid shall be payable to the interstate district. The amounts of long-term aid in each year shall be based on the New Hampshire
and Maine shares of the amount of indebtedness of the interstate district which is payable in that year and which has been
apportioned in accordance with the capital expense apportionment formula in the articles of agreement. The New Hampshire
aid shall be payable at the rate of 45% if there are 3 or less New Hampshire members in the interstate district, and otherwise
it shall be payable as though the New Hampshire members were a New Hampshire cooperative school district. New Hampshire and
Maine long-term aid shall be deducted from the total capital expenses for the fiscal year in which the long-term aid is payable,
and the balance of such expenses shall be apportioned among the member districts. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions,
New Hampshire and Maine may at any time change their state school aid programs that are in existence when this compact takes
effect and may establish new programs, and any legislation for these purposes may specify how such programs shall be applied
with respect to interstate districts.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3647. Tax exemption
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 7: BORROWING §3647. Tax exemption
Bonds and notes of an interstate school district shall be exempt from local property taxes in both states, and the interest
or discount thereon and any profit derived from the disposition thereof shall be exempt from personal income taxes in both
states.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3648. Power to acquire property of member district
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 8: TAKING OVER OF EXISTING PROPERTY §3648. Power to acquire property of member district
The articles of agreement, or an amendment thereof, may provide for the acquisition by an interstate district from a member
district of all or a part of its existing plant and equipment.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3649. Valuation
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 8: TAKING OVER OF EXISTING PROPERTY §3649. Valuation
The articles of agreement, or the amendment, shall provide for the determination of the value of the property to be acquired
in one or more of the following ways:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. In articles of agreement. A valuation set forth in the articles of agreement or the amendment.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Appraisal. By appraisal, in which case, one appraiser shall be appointed by each commissioner, and a third appraiser appointed by the
first 2 appraisers.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3650. Reimbursement to member district
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 8: TAKING OVER OF EXISTING PROPERTY §3650. Reimbursement to member district
The articles of agreement shall specify the method by which the member district shall be reimbursed by the interstate district
for the property taken over, in one or more of the following ways:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. Lump sum. By one lump sum, appropriated, allocated and raised by the interstate district in the same manner as an appropriation for
operating expenses.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Installments. In installments over a period of not more than 20 years, each of which is appropriated, allocated and raised by the interstate
district in the same manner as an appropriation for operating expenses.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
3. Agreement. By an agreement to assume or reimburse the member district for all principal and interest on any outstanding indebtedness
originally incurred by the member district to finance the acquisition and improvement of the property, each such installment
to be appropriated, allocated and raised by the interstate district in the same manner as an appropriation for operating expenses.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
div> The member district transferring the property shall have the same obligation to pay to the interstate district its share of
the cost of such acquisition, but may offset its right to reimbursement.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3651. Adoption
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 9: AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT §3651. Adoption
Amendments to the articles of agreement may be adopted in the same manner provided for the adoption of the original articles
of agreement, except that:
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
1. Planning committee functions. Unless the amendment calls for the addition of a new member district, the functions of the planning committee shall be carried
out by the interstate district board of directors.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
2. Voting. If the amendment proposes the addition of a new member district, the planning committee shall consist of all of the members
of the interstate board and all of the members of the school board of the proposed new member district or districts. In such
case the amendment shall be submitted to the voters at an interstate district meeting, at which an affirmative vote of 23
of those present and voting shall be required. The articles of agreement together with the proposed amendment shall be submitted
to the voters of the proposed new member district at a meeting thereof, at which a simple majority of those present and voting
shall be required.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
3. As one body. In all cases an amendment may be adopted on the part of an interstate district upon the affirmative vote of voters thereof
at a meeting voting as one body. Except where the amendment proposes the admission of a new member district, a simple majority
of those present and voting shall be required for adoption.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
4. Application. No amendment to the articles of agreement may impair the rights of bond or note holders or the power of the interstate district
to procure the means for their payment.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3652. General school laws
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 10: APPLICABILITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAWS §3652. General school laws
With respect to the operation and maintenance of any school of the district located in New Hampshire, New Hampshire law shall
apply except as otherwise provided in this compact and except that the powers and duties of the school board shall be exercised
and discharged by the interstate board and the powers and duties of the union superintendent shall be exercised and discharged
by the interstate district superintendent.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3653. New Hampshire state aid
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 10: APPLICABILITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAWS §3653. New Hampshire state aid
A New Hampshire school district shall be entitled to receive an amount of state aid for operating expenditures as though its
share of the interstate district's expenses were the expenses of the New Hampshire member district, and as though the New
Hampshire member district pupils attending the interstate school were attending a New Hampshire cooperative school district's
school. The state aid shall be paid to the New Hampshire member school district to reduce the sums which would otherwise be
required to be raised by taxation within the member district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3654. Continued existence of New Hampshire member school district
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 10: APPLICABILITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAWS §3654. Continued existence of New Hampshire member school district
A New Hampshire member school district shall continue in existence, and shall have all of the powers and be subject to all
of the obligations imposed by law and not herein delegated to the interstate district. If the interstate district incorporates
only a part of the schools in the member school district, then the school board of the member school district shall continue
in existence and shall have all of the powers and be subject to all of the obligations imposed by law on it and not herein
delegated to the district. However, if all of the schools in the member school district are incorporated into the interstate
school district, then the member or members of the interstate board representing the member district shall have all of the
powers and be subject to all of the obligations imposed by law on the members of a school board for the member district and
not herein delegated to the interstate district. The New Hampshire member school district shall remain liable on its existing
indebtedness; and the interstate school district shall not become liable therefor, unless the indebtedness is specifically
assumed in accordance with the articles of agreement. Any trust funds or capital reserve funds and any property not taken
over by the interstate district shall be retained by the New Hampshire member district and held or disposed of according to
law. If all of the schools in a member district are incorporated into an interstate district, then no annual meeting of the
member district shall be required unless the members of the interstate board from the member district shall determine that
there is occasion for such an annual meeting.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3655. Suit and service of process in New Hampshire
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 10: APPLICABILITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAWS §3655. Suit and service of process in New Hampshire
The courts of New Hampshire shall have the same jurisdiction over the district as though a New Hampshire member district were
a party instead of the interstate district. The service necessary to institute suit in New Hampshire shall be made on the
district by leaving a copy of the writ or other proceedings in hand or at the last and usual place of abode of one of the
directors who resides in New Hampshire, and by mailing a like copy to the clerk and to one other director by certified mail
with return receipt requested.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3656. Employment
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 10: APPLICABILITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAWS §3656. Employment
Each employee of an interstate district assigned to a school located in New Hampshire shall be considered an employee of a
New Hampshire school district for the purpose of the New Hampshire teachers retirement system, the New Hampshire state employees
retirement system, the New Hampshire workers' compensation law and any other law relating to the regulation of employment
or the provision of benefits for employees of New Hampshire school districts except as follows:
[1987, c. 769, Pt. A, §59 (amd).]
1. Teachers in New Hampshire member district. A teacher in a New Hampshire member district may elect to remain a member of the New Hampshire teachers retirement system,
even though assigned to teach in an interstate school in Maine.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
2. Professional or instructional staff members. Employees of interstate districts designated as professional or instructional staff members, as defined in article I, may
elect to participate in the teachers retirement system of either the State of New Hampshire or the State of Maine but in no
case will they participate in both retirement systems simultaneously.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
3. Duties of superintendent. It shall be the duty of the superintendent in an interstate district to:
A. Advise teachers and other professional staff employees contracted for the district about the terms of the contract and the
policies and procedures of the retirement systems;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
B. See that each teacher or professional staff employee selects the retirement system of his or her choice at the time his
or her contract is signed;
[1983, c. 806, § 40 (amd).]
C. Provide the commissioners of education in New Hampshire and in Maine with the names and other pertinent information regarding
each staff member under his or her jurisdiction so that each may be enrolled in the retirement system of his or her preference.
[1983, c. 806, § 40 (amd).]
[1983, c. 806, § 40 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§40
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 769,
§A59
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3657. General school laws
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 11: APPLICABILITY OF MAINE LAWS §3657. General school laws
With respect to the operation and maintenance of any school of the district located in Maine, the provisions of Maine law
shall apply except as otherwise provided in this compact and except that the powers and duties of the school board shall be
exercised and discharged by the interstate board and the powers and duties of the superintendent shall be exercised and discharged
by the interstate district superintendent.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3658. Maine state aid
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 11: APPLICABILITY OF MAINE LAWS §3658. Maine state aid
A Maine school district shall be entitled to receive such amount of state aid for operating expenditures as though its share
of the interstate district's expenses were the expense of the Maine member district, and as though the Maine member district
pupils attending the interstate schools were attending a Maine unit. Such state aid shall be paid to the Maine member school
district to reduce the sums which would otherwise be required to be raised by taxation within the member district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3659. Continued existence of Maine school districts
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 11: APPLICABILITY OF MAINE LAWS §3659. Continued existence of Maine school districts
A Maine school district shall continue in existence, and shall have all of the powers and be subject to all of the obligations
imposed by law and not herein delegated to the interstate district. If the interstate district incorporates only a part of
the schools in the member school district, then the school board of the member school district shall continue in existence
and it shall have all of the powers and be subject to all of the obligations imposed by law on it and not herein delegated
to the district. However, if all of the schools in the member school district are incorporated into the interstate school
district, then the member or members of the interstate board representing the member district shall have all of the powers
and be subject to all of the obligations imposed by law on the members of a school board for the member district and not herein
delegated to the interstate district. The Maine member school district shall remain liable on its existing indebtedness;
and the interstate school district shall not become liable therefor. Any trust funds and any property not taken over shall
be retained by the Maine member school district and held or disposed of according to law.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3660. Suit and service of process in Maine
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 11: APPLICABILITY OF MAINE LAWS §3660. Suit and service of process in Maine
The courts of Maine shall have the same jurisdiction over the districts as though a Maine member district were a party instead
of the interstate district. The service necessary to institute suit in Maine shall be made on the district by leaving a copy
of the writ or other proceedings in hand or at the last and usual place of abode of one of the directors who resides in Maine,
and by mailing a like copy to the clerk and to one other director by certified mail with return receipt requested.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3661. Employment
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 11: APPLICABILITY OF MAINE LAWS §3661. Employment
Each employee of an interstate district assigned to a school located in Maine shall be considered an employee of a Maine school
district for the purpose of the Maine State Retirement System, the Maine workers' compensation law, and any other laws relating
to the regulation of employment or the provision of benefits for employees of Maine school districts except as follows:
[1987, c. 769, Pt. A, §60 (amd).]
1. Teachers in Maine member district. A teacher in a Maine member district may elect to remain a member of the State Retirement System of Maine, even though assigned
to teach in an interstate school in New Hampshire.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
2. Professional or instructional staff members. Employees of interstate districts designated as professional or instructional staff members, as defined in article I, may
elect to participate in the State Retirement System of the State of Maine or the teachers' retirement system of the State
of New Hampshire but in no case will they participate in both retirement systems simultaneously.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
3. Duties of superintendent. It shall be the duty of the superintendent in an interstate district to:
A. Advise teachers and other professional staff employees contracted for the district about the terms of the contract and the
policies and procedures of the retirement system;
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
B. See that each teacher or professional staff employee selects the retirement system of his or her choice at the time his
or her contract is signed;
[1983, c. 806, § 41 (amd).]
C. Provide the commissioners of education in New Hampshire and in Maine with the names and other pertinent information regarding
each staff member under his jurisdiction so that each may be enrolled in the retirement system of his preference.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8 (new).]
[1983, c. 806, § 41 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1983,
Ch. 806,
§41
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 769,
§A60
(AMD).
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interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3662. Studies
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3662. Studies
Insofar as practicable, the studies required by the laws of both states shall be offered in an interstate school district.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3663. Textbooks
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3663. Textbooks
Textbooks and scholar's supplies shall be provided at the expense of the interstate district for pupils attending its schools.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3664. Transportation
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3664. Transportation
The allocation of the cost of transportation in an interstate school district, as between the interstate district and the
member districts, shall be determined by the articles of agreement.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3665. Location of schoolhouses
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3665. Location of schoolhouses
In any case where a new schoolhouse or other school facility is to be constructed or acquired, the interstate board shall
first determine whether it shall be located in New Hampshire or in Maine. If it is to be located in New Hampshire, RSA 199,
relating to schoolhouses, shall apply. If it is to be located in Maine, the Maine law relating to schoolhouses shall apply.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3666. Fiscal year
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3666. Fiscal year
The fiscal year of each interstate district shall begin on July 1st of each year and end on June 30th of the following year.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3667. Immunity from tort liability
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3667. Immunity from tort liability
Notwithstanding the fact that an interstate district may derive income from operating profit, fees, rentals and other services,
it shall be immune from suit and from liability for injury to persons or property and for other torts caused by it or its
agents, servants or independent contractors, except insofar as it may have undertaken such liability under RSA 221:7 relating
to workers' compensation, or RSA 412:3 relating to the procurement of liability insurance by a governmental agency and except
insofar as it may have undertaken such liability under Maine laws relating to workers' compensation or Maine laws relating
to the procurement of liability insurance by a governmental agency.
[1987, c. 769, Pt. A, §61 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
PL 1987,
Ch. 769,
§A61
(AMD).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3668. Administrative agreement between commissioners of education
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3668. Administrative agreement between commissioners of education
The commissioners of education of New Hampshire and Maine may enter into one or more administrative agreements prescribing
the relationship between the interstate districts, member districts, and each of the 2 state departments of education, in
which any conflicts between the 2 states in procedure, regulations, and administrative practices may be resolved.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3669. Amendments
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3669. Amendments
Neither state shall amend its legislation or any agreement authorized thereby without the consent of the other in such manner
as to substantially adversely affect the rights of the other state or its people hereunder, or as to substantially impair
the rights of the holders of any bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness then outstanding or the rights of an interstate
school district to procure the means for payment thereof. Subject to the foregoing, any reference herein to other statutes
of either state shall refer to such statute as it may be amended or revised from time to time.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3670. Inconsistency of language
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3670. Inconsistency of language
The validity of this compact shall not be affected by any insubstantial differences in its form or language as adopted by
the 2 states.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007Title 20-A - §3671. Separability
Title 20-A: EDUCATION Part 2: SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Chapter 121: MAINE-NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT Article 12: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §3671. Separability
If any of the provisions of this compact or legislation enabling the same shall be held invalid or unconstitutional in relation
to any of the applications thereof, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect other applications thereof or
other provisions thereof, and to this end the provisions of this compact are declared to be severable.
[1981, c. 693, § § 5, 8(new)]
Section History:
PL 1981,
Ch. 693,
§5,8
(NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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