Maine Code § 22-3471

Declaration of policy and legislative intent
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The Legislature recognizes that many adult citizens of the State, because of incapacitation or
dependency, are unable to manage their own affairs or to protect themselves from abuse, neglect or
exploitation. Often these persons can not find others able or willing to render assistance. The
Legislature intends, through this Act, to establish a program of protective services designed to fill this
need and to ensure its availability to all incapacitated and dependent adults who are faced with abuse,
neglect, exploitation or the substantial risk of abuse, neglect or exploitation. It is also the intent of the
Legislature to authorize only the least possible restriction on the exercise of personal and civil rights
consistent with the person's need for services and to require that due process be followed in imposing
those restrictions. Any requirements for disclosure of information contained in this chapter do not
supersede federal law if federal law prohibits the disclosure of such information in the manner as set
forth in this chapter. [PL 2003, c. 653, §1 (AMD).]

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