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appointed by Chief Justice of Supreme Judicial Court, 1 each from Senate and House of Representatives, and 12 ap-pointed by the Governor.

Legislative History: [underlined]

P. & S. L. 1967, c. 165. P. & S. L. 1969, cc. 148; 189; 231.

27.25 -- Maine Library Advisory Committee. [underlined] Created by P. & S. L. 1971, c. 116.

Duties -- review studies and recommendations of the Governor's Task Force to study library services; study existing library laws; review the standards for all types of libraries; pro-pose a state-wide plan for library development and recommend legislation to the 106th legislature.

Members -- 4 selected by recommendation of Maine Library Assoc-iation, Maine School Library Association, Maine Library Trus-tees Association; nonvoting ex-officio members are State Lib-rarian and presidents of the MLA, MSLA, and MLTA.

Legislative History: [underlined]

P. & S. L. 1971, c. 116

27.26 -- Maine State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. [underlined] Created by P. & S. L. 1971, c. 158.

Duties -- administer a comprehensive plan for an adequate ob-servance of the bicentennial of the American Revolution on a state-wide basis.

Members -- 30, 3 of whom shall be President of Senate, Speak-er of the House, Chief Justice of Supreme Judicial Court, 5 of whom shall be State Historian, State Librarian, State Museum Director, State Archivist, Director of State Commis-sion on Arts and Humanities and 12 appointed by Governor.

Legislative History: [underlined]

P. & S. L. 1971, c. 158.
P. & S. L. 1973, cc.90; 161; 171.

28.00 LIQUORS

28.01 -- State Liquor Licensing Board. [underlined] Created by P.L. 1933, c. 268, § 1. Repealed and replaced and name changed to State Liquor Commission [underlined] by P.L. 1933, c. 300.

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