Maine Code § 36-4604

Powers and duties of the Maine Potato Board
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In furtherance of the purposes of this chapter, the board shall have the following powers and duties.
[PL 1985, c. 753, §§14, 15 (NEW).]
1. Bylaws. The board may adopt bylaws to govern its functions and those of the assemblies and
executive councils provided for in this chapter.
[PL 1995, c. 502, Pt. C, §17 (AMD).]
2. Programs. The board may make studies; undertake research, development and investment in
infrastructure, marketing and promotional programs; publish and disseminate information; and
implement other programs in furtherance of its legislative purposes as long as programs undertaken by
the board are designed to benefit the Maine potato industry at large or segments of the industry and
not designed to benefit exclusively any one person or entity involved in the industry. The board may
use funds derived from sources other than the potato tax under section 4605 to carry out advertising
and promotional programs in support of the industry.
[PL 2019, c. 6, §8 (AMD).]
3. Contracts. The board may enter into contracts and agreements with private and public entities
that the board finds are in furtherance of its legislative purposes. The contracts and agreements may
include, without limitation, those relating to the lease or purchase of office space, facilities, property,
equipment and supplies as the board considers necessary for its purposes. The board may delegate to
its executive director the power to enter into the contracts and agreements, subject to the board's
oversight.
[PL 1995, c. 502, Pt. C, §17 (AMD).]
4. Funding; accounts. In addition to the money received by the board pursuant to section 4606,
the board may receive and expend funds from any source, public or private, that it considers necessary
to carry out its legislative purposes. The board shall establish an account, known as the seed potato
account, to receive and expend funds for carrying out the board’s responsibilities under Title 7, chapter
403.
[PL 2009, c. 379, §6 (AMD).]
5. Books and records; confidentiality. The board shall keep books, records and accounts of all
its activities, which must be open to inspection and audit by the State at all times. The State Auditor
may conduct an annual audit of the financial records of the board and shall report the results of the audit
to the board, the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, the Treasurer of State and
the Legislature. All books and records of the board must be open to public inspection in accordance
with Title 1, chapter 13, except that records and meetings of the board may by vote be closed to the
public when public disclosure of the subject matter of the records or meetings would adversely affect
the competitive position of the Maine potato industry or segments of the industry.
[PL 2005, c. 176, §4 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 657, Pt. W, §6 (REV).]

6. Assemblies and executive councils. The board shall oversee, communicate with and coordinate
the work of assemblies and their executive councils. The board may make money available to enable
the assemblies and executive councils to undertake functions in furtherance of this chapter, subject to
the board's supervision.
[PL 1985, c. 753, §§14, 15 (NEW).]

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