Maine Code § 25-2002-B

Assignment of authority; chief of police of adjacent municipality or county sheriff
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The municipal officers of a municipality may designate the chief of police of an adjacent
municipality or the sheriff of the county in which the municipality is located as the issuing authority
for that municipality if the chief or sheriff agrees to the designation. The designation must be made by
written agreement with the chief or sheriff. The agreement must include provisions for termination of
the agreement. During the term of an agreement, the chief or sheriff shall perform all the functions of
the issuing authority, including suspension and revocation of permits. The chief or sheriff is entitled to
receive any fees authorized for performing the functions of an issuing authority. The chief or sheriff
continues to serve as the issuing authority until the chief or sheriff receives from the municipal officers
written notice of cancellation or revocation of the designation. [PL 2021, c. 619, §3 (NEW).]

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