Maine Code § 3-322

Enforcement
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1. Filing of a complaint. Any person may file a complaint with the commission specifying any
alleged violation of this chapter. The commission staff shall notify the party against whom the
complaint has been filed and then may undertake the investigation of the alleged violation if directed
by members of the commission.
[PL 2007, c. 630, §17 (AMD).]
2. Attorney General. The Attorney General may enforce the provisions of this chapter upon
request by the commission.
[PL 1993, c. 691, §26 (RPR).]
3. Use of subpoena. In the conduct of an investigation under section 321, subsection 8, the
commission may subpoena witnesses and take evidence under oath. The commission may also
subpoena records when a lobbyist, employer or other person refuses to provide relevant records
requested by the commission in the course of investigating a violation of the registration, reporting or
other requirements in this chapter. All subpoenas must be approved by the members of the commission
and signed by the chair or the chair's designee. Any record or information obtained by the commission
in the course of an investigation that is covered by a privilege against discovery or use as evidence is
not a public record unless the privilege is waived.
[PL 2007, c. 630, §17 (NEW).]

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