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Legislative History:
  
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5.21--Administrative Hearing Officer. Created by P.L. 1961, c. 394, §7. Name changed to Administrative Hearing Commissioner by P.L. 1963, c. 412, §10.
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Duties--hold hearings for cases involving agencies enumerated in the chapter; state findings in writing along with the conclusions of the law.
  
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Legislative History:
  
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P.L. 1961, c. 394, §7.
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P.L. 1963, c. 412, §10.
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5.22--Administrative Hearing Commissioner
  
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See Administrative Hearing Officer: 5.21.
  
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5.23--Advisory Committee to Review Governmental Immunity. Created by P.&S.L. 1965, c. 202, §2.
  
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Duties--advise the Attorney General in a study of the statutes and case law relating to governmental immunity of the State, of the counties , and of the municipalities; report any necessary changes or amendments.
  
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Members--not more than 9 representing the State municipalities, counties, House and Senate chairman of Judiciary Committee, Maine Bar Association, Plaintiffs' Attorneys Association, and Maine Municipal Association. All appointed by the Attorney General.
  
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Legislative History:
  
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P.&S.L. 1965, c. 202, §2.
  
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5.24--Maine State Cultural Building Authority. Created by P.&S.L. 1965, c. 259, §1.
  
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Duties--acquire land and contract for a building thereon to provide facilities for Maine State Archives, Maine State Library, and Maine State Museum.
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Members--director of Public Improvements, State Archivist, State Librarian, Director of Maine State Museum, 1 member each appointed by Archives Advisory Board, State Librarian,
  
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 16 March 2017

Legislative History:

P.&S. L. 1957, c. 186.

5.21--Administrative Hearing Officer. Created by P.L. 1961, c. 394, §7. Name changed to Administrative Hearing Commissioner by P.L. 1963, c. 412, §10.

Duties--hold hearings for cases involving agencies enumerated in the chapter; state findings in writing along with the conclusions of the law.

Legislative History:

P.L. 1961, c. 394, §7. P.L. 1963, c. 412, §10. P.&S.L. 1971, c. 129.

5.22--Administrative Hearing Commissioner

See Administrative Hearing Officer: 5.21.

5.23--Advisory Committee to Review Governmental Immunity. Created by P.&S.L. 1965, c. 202, §2.

Duties--advise the Attorney General in a study of the statutes and case law relating to governmental immunity of the State, of the counties , and of the municipalities; report any necessary changes or amendments.

Members--not more than 9 representing the State municipalities, counties, House and Senate chairman of Judiciary Committee, Maine Bar Association, Plaintiffs' Attorneys Association, and Maine Municipal Association. All appointed by the Attorney General.

Legislative History:

P.&S.L. 1965, c. 202, §2.

5.24--Maine State Cultural Building Authority. Created by P.&S.L. 1965, c. 259, §1.

Duties--acquire land and contract for a building thereon to provide facilities for Maine State Archives, Maine State Library, and Maine State Museum.

Members--director of Public Improvements, State Archivist, State Librarian, Director of Maine State Museum, 1 member each appointed by Archives Advisory Board, State Librarian,

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