Maine Code § 36-709-A

Primary assessing areas; assessment and commitment
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The municipal officers after receipt of the valuation lists from the primary assessing areas shall
assess upon the estates in their municipality all municipal taxes and their due proportion of any state or
county tax, make perfect lists of those estates and commit the same, when completed and signed by a
majority of them, to the tax collector of their municipality, if any, otherwise to the sheriff of the county
or the sheriff's deputy, with a warrant under their hands in the form prescribed by section 753. [PL
2025, c. 113, Pt. D, §24 (AMD).]
The municipal officers may delegate the preparation of such lists to any municipal employee,
appropriately designated in writing, or may contract with the primary assessing area for the preparation
of such lists. [PL 1973, c. 620, §19 (NEW).]

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