Maine Code § 10-928

Initial organization
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In order to provide for the initial organization of the foundation, the Governor shall appoint an
organizing committee of 14 persons, 7 of whom must be eligible to be private sector corporators, 5 of
whom must be eligible to be public sector corporators and 2 of whom must be state department and
agency heads from among the list set forth in section 918, subsection 3. The Governor shall designate
the chair of the committee. The organizing committee shall solicit individuals and corporations from
the private and public sectors as described in this chapter to be corporators of the Maine Development
Foundation. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. C, §1 (COR).]
The committee shall call and hold an initial meeting of the corporators no later than 6 months from
October 24, 1977. The initial meeting must be for the election of directors and officers of the
foundation. The committee shall prepare an agenda for and the chair shall chair the initial meeting. The
committee shall serve as the nominating committee for the initial election only and may submit
suggested bylaws and procedures for consideration by the corporators. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. C, §2
(COR).]
After the initial meeting of the corporators, the organizing committee shall be dissolved and its
members shall serve the foundation only as they may be qualified as corporators. The State
Development Office and the State Planning Office may provide assistance to the organizing committee
in the initial development of the foundation. [PL 1977, c. 548, §1 (NEW).]

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