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15.01--Commission Concerning a State Reform School. Created by R. 1850, c. 268.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 3 April 2017

12.46--Maine State Park and Recreation Commission.

See State Park Commission: 12.38.

12.47--Parks and Recreation Department. Created by P.L. 1971, c. 537.

Duties--administer all State parks, memorials, and national parks, excepting Baxter State Park.

Legislative History:

P.L. 1971, c. 537. R. 1973, c. 5.

13.00 CORPORATIONS

No agencies or officials listed under this Title.

13-A.00 MAINE BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT

No agencies or officers listed under this Title

14.00 COURT PROCEDURE - CIVIL

No agencies or officers listed under this Title.

15.00 COURT PROCEDURE - CRIMINAL

15.01--Commission Concerning a State Reform School. Created by R. 1850, c. 268.

Duties--select a site for a reform school to employ juvenile offenders; prepare a government system for said school.

Members--3 appointed by the Governor.

Legislative History:

R. 1850, c. 268.

15.02--State Reform School. Created by P.L. 1853, c. 19, § 1. Name changed to State School for Boys by P.L. 1903, c. 144, § 1. Repealed and replaced and name changed to Boys Training Center by P.L. 1959, c. 342, § 27.

Duties--rehabilitate children committed thereto as juvenile offenders by the courts of the State.

Legislative History:

P.L. 1853, c. 19, § 1. R. 1856, c. 373.

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