Maine Code § 10-9903

Status of out-of-state businesses and employees during disaster period
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1. Out-of-state businesses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, during a
disaster period an out-of-state business that conducts operations within the State for the purpose of
performing work or providing services related to a declared state disaster or emergency is deemed to
have not established a level of presence that would require that business or its out-of-state employees
to be subject to any of the following state or local employment, licensing or registration requirements:
A. Business licensing or registration requirements; [PL 2011, c. 622, §1 (NEW).]
B. Unemployment insurance taxes or fees or workers' compensation insurance taxes or fees; and
[PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. E, §1 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]
C. Occupational licensing fees. [PL 2011, c. 622, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. E, §1 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]
2. Status after disaster period. After the termination of a disaster period, an out-of-state business
or out-of-state employee that remains in the State is fully subject to the state or local employment,
licensing or registration requirements listed in subsection 1 or that were otherwise suspended under this
chapter during the disaster period.
[PL 2011, c. 622, §1 (NEW).]

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