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30-A §2357. Public access to quasi-municipal decisions

30-A ME Rev Stat § 2357 (2019) (N/A)
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§2357. Public access to quasi-municipal decisions

1.  Public notice and hearing required.  All quasi-municipal corporations or districts must provide reasonable public notice and hearing, as provided by Title 5, section 8052, subsection 1 and Title 5, section 8053, before adopting any regulation or expanding or creating any program, except that notice need not be given to the Secretary of State for publication in the consolidated newspaper notice of agency rulemaking. In addition to the preceding notice requirements, a quasi-municipal corporation or district must publish notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the service area of the corporation or district at least 17 days, but not more than 24 days, in advance of a meeting at which a regulation will be adopted or a program expanded or created.

[PL 1995, c. 655, §1 (AMD).]

2.  Regulation or program void.  Except in the case of emergency regulations of limited duration, bond issues, rate proceedings or actions relating to indebtedness, any regulation adopted or program created or expanded by a quasi-municipal corporation or district after December 30, 1989, is void unless the quasi-municipal corporation or district provided reasonable public notice and hearing as required by subsection 1 before adopting the regulation or creating or expanding the program.

[PL 1989, c. 479 (NEW).]

3.  Exemption.  This section does not apply to any public utility, as defined in Title 35-A, section 102, subsection 13, regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.

[PL 1991, c. 226 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

PL 1989, c. 479 (NEW). PL 1991, c. 226 (AMD). PL 1995, c. 655, §1 (AMD).

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30-A §2357. Public access to quasi-municipal decisions