Maine Code § 12-1891-M

Types of volunteer or intern services
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Volunteers and interns may perform work and services that are described in section 1891-B.
Volunteers and interns must be placed in federal, state or local public agencies or in nonprofit
organizations and perform work or services that benefit the public. The volunteer and intern positions
must be sponsored by natural resource-related agencies or organizations. Volunteers or interns may
not attempt to influence legislation, engage in protests, petitions, boycotts, strikes, union organizing or
political campaigning or support religious activities or engage in religious proselytizing or fund-raising
for private nonprofit organizations as SERVE/Maine volunteers or interns. A sponsoring agency must
contribute to a volunteer or intern position by providing all necessary supervision, supplies, equipment
and plans required for the position. [PL 2007, c. 240, Pt. NN, §3 (NEW).]

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