Maine Code § 10-923

Prohibited interests of officers, directors and employees
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No officer, director or employee of the foundation or their spouses or dependent children shall
receive any direct personal benefit from the activities of the foundation in assisting any private entity.
This provision shall not prohibit corporations or other entities with which an officer or director is
associated by reason of ownership or employment from participating in economic development
activities with the foundation, provided that such ownership or employment is made known to the
board, and the officer or director abstains from voting on matters relating to such participation. This
prohibition does not extend to corporators who are not officers or directors of the foundation. [PL
1977, c. 548, §1 (NEW).]

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