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Title 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Chapter 9: SEAL, MOTTO, EMBLEMS AND FLAGS

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§202. Removal, injury, neglect or refusal to deliver up state seal

Whoever intentionally removes the seal of the State of Maine from the office or custody of the Secretary of State at Augusta, or intentionally secretes, defaces, injures or destroys it, or, having the same in his possession or under his control, intentionally neglects or refuses to deliver it to the Secretary of State upon demand therefor, shall be guilty of a Class C crime. [1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).]

SECTION HISTORY

1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title1 > Title1ch9sec0 > Title1sec202

Title 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Chapter 9: SEAL, MOTTO, EMBLEMS AND FLAGS

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§202. Removal, injury, neglect or refusal to deliver up state seal

Whoever intentionally removes the seal of the State of Maine from the office or custody of the Secretary of State at Augusta, or intentionally secretes, defaces, injures or destroys it, or, having the same in his possession or under his control, intentionally neglects or refuses to deliver it to the Secretary of State upon demand therefor, shall be guilty of a Class C crime. [1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).]

SECTION HISTORY

1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title1 > Title1ch9sec0 > Title1sec202

Title 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Chapter 9: SEAL, MOTTO, EMBLEMS AND FLAGS

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§202. Removal, injury, neglect or refusal to deliver up state seal

Whoever intentionally removes the seal of the State of Maine from the office or custody of the Secretary of State at Augusta, or intentionally secretes, defaces, injures or destroys it, or, having the same in his possession or under his control, intentionally neglects or refuses to deliver it to the Secretary of State upon demand therefor, shall be guilty of a Class C crime. [1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).]

SECTION HISTORY

1977, c. 696, §3 (RPR).