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Title 12: CONSERVATION

Part 2: FORESTS, PARKS, LAKES AND RIVERS

Chapter 206-A: USE REGULATION

Subchapter 2: MAINE LAND USE REGULATION COMMISSION

§685. Commission budget, financing and executive director

The Commissioner of Conservation shall prepare a biennial budget and shall submit to the Legislature requests for appropriations sufficient to carry out its assigned tasks. The commission may accept contributions of any type from any source to assist it in carrying out its assigned tasks, and make such requirements in respect to the administration of such funds, not inconsistent with this subchapter, as are required as conditions precedent to receiving such funds, federal or otherwise. The commission shall give public notice of all contributions, in the state paper, stating the source, the amount and the purpose of such contributions. The commission may contract with municipal, State and Federal Governments or their agencies to assist in the carrying out of any of its assigned tasks. The Commissioner of Conservation, with the consent of a majority of the commission, shall appoint a director who shall be the principal administrative, operational and executive employee of the commission. The director shall attend all meetings of the commission and be permitted to participate fully but shall not be a voting member of the commission. [1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD).]

The commission shall establish and maintain at least 2 field offices, one in Greenville and one in Ashland, designed principally to provide assistance to the public on permit applications and to carry out such other functions of the commission as appropriate. These field offices shall be established in locations chosen to provide the maximum benefit to the public while minimizing costs. Historic levels of permitting activity, the convenience of access and the availability and cost of office facilities shall be considered in choosing the field office locations. Each office shall be open on a part-time basis at least 2 days a month or as public demand for the services of such field offices warrant and as resources allow. Whenever practicable, the commission shall make use of existing personnel to staff these field offices. [1987, c. 508, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1969, c. 494, (NEW). 1973, c. 460, §15 (AMD). 1973, c. 569, §9 (AMD). 1975, c. 521, §1 (AMD). 1977, c. 360, §§15,16 (AMD). 1979, c. 541, §A128 (AMD). 1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD). 1987, c. 508, (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title12 > Title12ch206-Asec0 > Title12sec685

Title 12: CONSERVATION

Part 2: FORESTS, PARKS, LAKES AND RIVERS

Chapter 206-A: USE REGULATION

Subchapter 2: MAINE LAND USE REGULATION COMMISSION

§685. Commission budget, financing and executive director

The Commissioner of Conservation shall prepare a biennial budget and shall submit to the Legislature requests for appropriations sufficient to carry out its assigned tasks. The commission may accept contributions of any type from any source to assist it in carrying out its assigned tasks, and make such requirements in respect to the administration of such funds, not inconsistent with this subchapter, as are required as conditions precedent to receiving such funds, federal or otherwise. The commission shall give public notice of all contributions, in the state paper, stating the source, the amount and the purpose of such contributions. The commission may contract with municipal, State and Federal Governments or their agencies to assist in the carrying out of any of its assigned tasks. The Commissioner of Conservation, with the consent of a majority of the commission, shall appoint a director who shall be the principal administrative, operational and executive employee of the commission. The director shall attend all meetings of the commission and be permitted to participate fully but shall not be a voting member of the commission. [1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD).]

The commission shall establish and maintain at least 2 field offices, one in Greenville and one in Ashland, designed principally to provide assistance to the public on permit applications and to carry out such other functions of the commission as appropriate. These field offices shall be established in locations chosen to provide the maximum benefit to the public while minimizing costs. Historic levels of permitting activity, the convenience of access and the availability and cost of office facilities shall be considered in choosing the field office locations. Each office shall be open on a part-time basis at least 2 days a month or as public demand for the services of such field offices warrant and as resources allow. Whenever practicable, the commission shall make use of existing personnel to staff these field offices. [1987, c. 508, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1969, c. 494, (NEW). 1973, c. 460, §15 (AMD). 1973, c. 569, §9 (AMD). 1975, c. 521, §1 (AMD). 1977, c. 360, §§15,16 (AMD). 1979, c. 541, §A128 (AMD). 1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD). 1987, c. 508, (AMD).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title12 > Title12ch206-Asec0 > Title12sec685

Title 12: CONSERVATION

Part 2: FORESTS, PARKS, LAKES AND RIVERS

Chapter 206-A: USE REGULATION

Subchapter 2: MAINE LAND USE REGULATION COMMISSION

§685. Commission budget, financing and executive director

The Commissioner of Conservation shall prepare a biennial budget and shall submit to the Legislature requests for appropriations sufficient to carry out its assigned tasks. The commission may accept contributions of any type from any source to assist it in carrying out its assigned tasks, and make such requirements in respect to the administration of such funds, not inconsistent with this subchapter, as are required as conditions precedent to receiving such funds, federal or otherwise. The commission shall give public notice of all contributions, in the state paper, stating the source, the amount and the purpose of such contributions. The commission may contract with municipal, State and Federal Governments or their agencies to assist in the carrying out of any of its assigned tasks. The Commissioner of Conservation, with the consent of a majority of the commission, shall appoint a director who shall be the principal administrative, operational and executive employee of the commission. The director shall attend all meetings of the commission and be permitted to participate fully but shall not be a voting member of the commission. [1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD).]

The commission shall establish and maintain at least 2 field offices, one in Greenville and one in Ashland, designed principally to provide assistance to the public on permit applications and to carry out such other functions of the commission as appropriate. These field offices shall be established in locations chosen to provide the maximum benefit to the public while minimizing costs. Historic levels of permitting activity, the convenience of access and the availability and cost of office facilities shall be considered in choosing the field office locations. Each office shall be open on a part-time basis at least 2 days a month or as public demand for the services of such field offices warrant and as resources allow. Whenever practicable, the commission shall make use of existing personnel to staff these field offices. [1987, c. 508, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1969, c. 494, (NEW). 1973, c. 460, §15 (AMD). 1973, c. 569, §9 (AMD). 1975, c. 521, §1 (AMD). 1977, c. 360, §§15,16 (AMD). 1979, c. 541, §A128 (AMD). 1987, c. 308, §5 (AMD). 1987, c. 508, (AMD).