Maine Code § 36-318

Training of assessors
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The State Tax Assessor may establish, either on the assessor's own initiative or in conjunction with
professional or educational agencies, or both, a program of training to meet the needs of the State of
Maine for a sufficient supply of competently trained assessors. Where possible, such training must be
conducted by the Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy of the University of Maine System or
an institution of higher education. For such purposes, the State Tax Assessor may designate what
programs either within or outside the State are acceptable for these training purposes. [PL 1993, c.
78, §4 (AMD).]
Primary assessing units may expend funds for educational and training activities, including
reimbursement for tuition, travel, meals, lodging, textbooks and miscellaneous instructional expenses.
In addition, upon authorization of the executive committee of the primary assessing area, leaves of
absence with pay may be approved for this purpose. The Bureau of Revenue Services may expend
funds for training activities. [P&SL 1975, c. 78, §21 (AMD); PL 1997, c. 526, §14 (AMD).]

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