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Legislative History:
  
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P.&S.L. 1965, c. 259, § 1.
  
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5.25--Maine State Archives. Created by P.L. 1965, c. 441, § 1. Repealed and replaced by P.L. 1973, c. 625, § 16. Moved to Title 5, c. 6, § 91.
  
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Duties--designated as the office organized by the State Archivist to accomplish the functions and purposes of P.L. 1965, c. 441.
  
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Legislative History:
  
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Duties--act in an advisory and consultative capacity and promote and coordinate activities designed to meet the problem of women on the state and community levels.
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Members--17 appointed by the Governor.
  
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Legislative History:
  
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P.&S.L. 1967, c. 179.
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5.27--Law Enforcement and Assistance Agency. Created by P.L. 1969, c. 465.
  
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Duties--carry out programs of planning for effective law enforcement in the State; assist local agencies and State agencies in improving law enforcement in the State.
  
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Members--no less than 12 nor more than 30 appointed by Governor. Attorney General, Chief of State Police, Director of Bureau of Corrections, State Planning Director, Chairman of Joint Legislative Judiciary Committee, ex-officios, other members from elected officials, appointed executives, law enforcement officers, sheriffs, representatives of groups dealing with juvenile delinquency and the community in general. To be under Executive Department.
  
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and Maine State Museum Commission.

Legislative History:

P.&S.L. 1965, c. 259, § 1.

5.25--Maine State Archives. Created by P.L. 1965, c. 441, § 1. Repealed and replaced by P.L. 1973, c. 625, § 16. Moved to Title 5, c. 6, § 91.

Duties--designated as the office organized by the State Archivist to accomplish the functions and purposes of P.L. 1965, c. 441.

Legislative History:

P.L. 1965, c. 441, § 1. R. 1965, c. 95.

5.26--Governor's Advisory Council on the Status of Women. Created by P.&S.L. 1967, c. 179. Reactivated by P.&S.L. 1969, c. 159; 1971, c. 120.

Duties--act in an advisory and consultative capacity and promote and coordinate activities designed to meet the problem of women on the state and community levels.

Members--17 appointed by the Governor.

Legislative History:

P.&S.L. 1967, c. 179. P.&S.L. 1969, c. 159. P.&S.L. 1971, c. 120. P.&S.L. 1973, c. 129.

5.27--Law Enforcement and Assistance Agency. Created by P.L. 1969, c. 465.

Duties--carry out programs of planning for effective law enforcement in the State; assist local agencies and State agencies in improving law enforcement in the State.

Members--no less than 12 nor more than 30 appointed by Governor. Attorney General, Chief of State Police, Director of Bureau of Corrections, State Planning Director, Chairman of Joint Legislative Judiciary Committee, ex-officios, other members from elected officials, appointed executives, law enforcement officers, sheriffs, representatives of groups dealing with juvenile delinquency and the community in general. To be under Executive Department.

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