Maine Code § 17-2305

Multi-level distributorships, pyramid clubs, etc., declared a lottery; prohibited; penalties
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The organization of any multi-level distributorship arrangement, pyramid club or other group,
organized or brought together under any plan or device whereby fees or dues or anything of material
value to be paid or given by members thereof are to be paid or given to any other member thereof who
has been required to pay or give anything of material value for the right to receive such sums, with the
exception of payments based exclusively on sales of goods or services to persons who are not
participants in the plan and who are not purchasing in order to participate in the plan, which plan or
device includes any provision for the increase in such membership through a chain process of new
members securing other new members and thereby advancing themselves in the group to a position
where such members in turn receive fees, dues or things of material value from other members, is
declared to be a lottery, and whoever shall organize or participate in any such lottery by organizing or
inducing membership in any such group or organization shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or by imprisonment for not more
than 11 months, or by both. [PL 1971, c. 312 (NEW).]
A violation of this section shall constitute a violation of Title 5, chapter 10, Unfair Trade Practices
Act. [PL 1971, c. 312 (NEW).]

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