Maine Code § 13-1964

Antitrust
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The activities of qualified associations and handlers in bargaining with respect to the price, terms
of sale, compensation for commodities produced under contract or other contract terms relative to
agricultural commodities produced by the members of such qualified associations are deemed not to
violate any antitrust law of this State. Nothing in this Article may be construed to permit handlers to
contract, combine or conspire with one another in bargaining with qualified associations. [RR 2013,
c. 2, §21 (COR).]

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