Maine Code § 26-850-O

Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Authority
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The Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Authority, established in Title 5, section 12004-I,
subsection 54-F, shall advise the administrator on the implementation and administration of the
program in accordance with this subchapter. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
1. Membership; appointments. The authority consists of the following 15 members:
A. Eleven members appointed by the Governor, subject to review by the joint standing committee
of the Legislature having jurisdiction over labor matters and to confirmation by the Senate:
(1) One member with expertise in issues affecting labor and independent contractors;
(2) One employer with more than 50 employees;
(3) One member with expertise in issues related to paid family leave benefits and paid medical
leave benefits;
(4) One employer with 50 or fewer employees;
(5) One member who is self-employed;
(6) One member who is an employer in the hospitality industry;

(7) One member with expertise in treating issues affecting maternity and postpartum care;
(8) One member with expertise in agriculture, a seasonal workforce or a heritage industry;
(9) One member with expertise in issues affecting elder care;
(10) One member with expertise in child care and early childhood development; and
(11) One member with expertise in employment law representing employee interests; [PL
2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
B. The commissioner or the commissioner's designee; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
C. The controller or the controller's designee; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
D. The Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation or the commissioner's designee;
and [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
E. One employee of the Department of Health and Human Services with expertise in foster care
and adoption designated by the commissioner. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
2. Terms. Members of the authority serve 3-year terms. When a vacancy occurs, the Governor
shall fill the vacancy by appointing a member from the same category as the member who vacated the
authority, and that new member continues to serve for the remainder of the term.
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
3. Chair; election of board officers. The members of the authority shall annually elect one of its
members as chair and one of its members as vice-chair. The chair is responsible for scheduling at least
4 authority meetings a year and for preparing the agenda for each meeting.
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
4. Quorum. A majority of the authority members constitutes a quorum.
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
5. Staffing of authority. The department shall provide administrative and staff support to the
authority, and staff shall attend all meetings of the authority.
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
6. Meetings. The authority shall meet at least quarterly each year. Additional meetings may be
held as necessary to conduct the business of the authority. At least once per year, the authority and the
department shall convene a meeting to solicit public comment on any issues related to paid family leave
benefits and paid medical leave benefits and on the experiences of employers and employees with the
program.
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
7. Duties. The authority:
A. Shall monitor the program on an ongoing basis to ensure the program's efficacy and
performance, including its fiscal accountability and its financial solvency; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt.
AAA, §7 (NEW).]
B. Owes a fiduciary duty to the program and shall monitor and issue recommendations regarding
the program's financial solvency; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
C. Shall propose changes to or advise the administrator on the laws, rules, administrator policies
and other significant issues related to paid family leave benefits and paid medical leave benefits;
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
D. Shall provide policy oversight and recommendations on the administration and structure of the
program; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]

E. Shall review and make recommendations to the commissioner related to the relationship
between the administrator and the employers and employees participating in the program and any
education and outreach needs of the program; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
F. Shall solicit and consider public comment on the administration of the program; [PL 2023, c.
412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
G. Shall consider and make recommendations on how to support employers with implementation
of the program and maintain stability of the labor workforce for employers; [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt.
AAA, §7 (NEW).]
H. May review all contracts regarding the program, including its administration and financial
solvency; and [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
I. May recommend suggested legislation to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over labor matters. The joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction
over labor matters may submit a bill to any regular or special session based on legislation suggested
in accordance with this paragraph. [PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 412, Pt. AAA, §7 (NEW).]

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