Maine Code § 22-3201

Declaration of objectives and purpose
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1. Objective. In keeping with the American heritage that each person in our society has an inherent
human dignity, it is declared that persons of the State of Maine who are visually impaired, disabled or
elderly are entitled to sufficient income to attain a reasonable standard of living, which will encourage
the pursuit of a meaningful life of greatest value to the nation, the State of Maine and fellow human

beings. It is the mutual and shared duty of first, the individual and the individual's family, second, the
community and private agencies of the community and ultimately the governments of the political
subdivisions of this State, the State of Maine and the United States of America to enable persons who
are visually impaired, disabled or elderly to secure income. The objective of this Part is to reduce
income barriers to personal and economic independence by encouraging persons who are visually
impaired, disabled or elderly to secure and maintain maximum dignity, independence and self-care in
a home environment and, if needed, with an appropriate state supplemental income.
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §166 (COR).]
2. Purpose. It is further declared that many blind, disabled and elderly people in the State of
Maine do not have income sufficient to meet the minimum cost of living budget relating to Maine as
determined by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. It is therefore the
purpose of this Act, in support of the above objective, to make available to blind, disabled and elderly
people a program of state supplemental income.
[PL 1973, c. 790, §3 (NEW).]

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