Maine Code § 22-4313

Reimbursement to individuals relieving eligible persons; prior approval; emergencies
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Municipalities, as provided in section 4307, shall pay expenses necessarily incurred for providing
basic necessities to eligible persons anywhere in the State by any person not liable for their support
provided that the municipality of responsibility shall be notified and approve those expenses and
services prior to their being made or delivered, except as provided in this section. [PL 1983, c. 577,
§1 (NEW).]
1. (TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 7/01/26) Emergency care. In the event of an admission of an
eligible person to the hospital, the hospital shall notify the overseer of the liable municipality within 5
business days of the person's admission. In no event may hospital services to a person who meets the
financial eligibility guidelines adopted pursuant to section 1716 be billed to the patient or to a
municipality.
[PL 1995, c. 696, Pt. A, §40 (AMD).]
1. (TEXT EFFECTIVE 7/01/26) Emergency care. In the event of an admission of an eligible
person to the hospital, the hospital shall notify the overseer of the liable municipality within 5 business
days of the person's admission. If the person meets the financial eligibility requirements for charity
care under section 1716-A, hospital services may not be billed to the person or to a municipality.
[PL 2025, c. 488, §4 (AMD); PL 2025, c. 488, §8 (AFF).]
2. Burial or cremation. In the event of the death of an eligible person, the funeral director shall
notify the overseer prior to burial or cremation or by the end of 3 business days following the funeral
director's receipt of the body, whichever is earlier. Notwithstanding section 4305, subsection 3,

paragraph C, a decision on any application for assistance with burial expenses need not be rendered
until the overseer has verified that a relative or other resource is not available to pay for the direct burial
or cremation costs, but the decision must be rendered within 8 days after receiving an application. The
parent, grandparent, children or grandchildren, by consanguinity, or the spouse or domestic partner are
responsible for the burial or cremation costs of the eligible person in proportion to their respective
abilities. When no legally liable relative possesses a financial capacity to pay either in lump sum or on
an installment basis for the direct costs of a burial or cremation, the contribution of a municipality under
this subsection is limited to a reasonable calculation of the funeral director's direct costs, less any and
all contributions from any other source.
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §200 (COR).]

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