Maine Code § 36-473

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The executive committee shall have the power to: [PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
1. Rules and regulations. Make all necessary rules and regulations for the conduct of the business
of the primary assessing area which do not conflict with these statutes or any rules and regulations of
the Bureau of Revenue Services;
[P&SL 1975, c. 78, §21 (AMD); PL 1997, c. 526, §14 (AMD).]
2. Appoint chief assessor. Appoint the chief assessor in accordance with this chapter;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
3. Approve annual budget. Approve the annual budget for the primary assessing area;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
4. Establish salaries. Establish salaries, authorize contracts and do all other things necessary and
proper to carry out the intent of these statutes;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
5. Funding. In addition to the funding provided under this chapter, accept funds from any other
source in the furtherance of its responsibilities;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
6. Contracts. Authorize contracts with individual municipalities to perform tax billing and other
centralized services for the member communities, but nothing in this chapter shall be construed to allow
the executive committee to establish tax rates;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
7. Public report. Make a public report of its activities at the close of each fiscal year within 30
days of the close of such year;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
8. Tax maps.
[PL 1975, c. 19, §4 (RP).]
9. Cooperate with primary assessing areas. Cooperate with other primary assessing areas in any
program not inconsistent with this chapter which will further the effectiveness of the assessing program;
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]
10. Compensation scales for the personnel. Set the compensation scales for the personnel of the
primary assessing area and the members of the committee shall be paid $25 per diem, plus necessary
expenses while in the actual performance of their duties.
[PL 1973, c. 620, §10 (NEW).]

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