Maine Code § 36-327

Minimum assessing standards
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All municipalities whether they choose to remain as single municipal assessing units or choose to
be designated as a primary assessing area, either as a primary single unit or a member of a primary
district, shall achieve the following minimum assessing standards: [PL 1975, c. 545, §13 (NEW).]
1. Minimum assessment ratios. A 50% minimum assessment ratio by 1977; a 60% minimum
assessment ratio by 1978; and a 70% minimum assessment ratio by 1979 and thereafter.
Notwithstanding this subsection, a municipality should not have an assessment ratio at an amount
greater than 110% of its just value;
[PL 1993, c. 249, §1 (AMD); PL 1993, c. 249, §2 (AFF).]
2. Maximum rating of assessment. A maximum rating of assessment quality of 30 by 1977; a
maximum rating of assessment quality of 25 by 1978; a maximum rating of assessment quality of 20
by 1979 and thereafter;
[PL 1975, c. 545, §13 (NEW).]

3. Employment of assessor. A municipal assessing unit may employ a part-time, noncertified
assessor or contract with a firm or organization that provides assessing services; when a municipal
assessing unit or primary assessing area employs a full-time, professional assessor, this assessor must
be certified by the bureau as having the basic knowledge required to perform the assessing function.
The bureau shall publish, for the information of the municipalities, a list of assessing firms or
organizations. The bureau shall provide to a municipality, on request by the municipality, a list of
certified assessors.
[PL 2025, c. 113, Pt. A, §1 (AMD).]

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