Maine Code § 38-1727

Admission of new member municipalities
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The board of directors may authorize the inclusion of additional member municipalities in the
district upon the terms and conditions as the board, in its sole discretion, determines to be fair,
reasonable and in the best interest of the district, except that on proper application any municipality that
is host to a waste facility of the district must be admitted on equal terms with existing members if the
new member municipality assumes or becomes responsible for a proportionate share of liabilities of
the district in a manner similar to that of existing municipalities. The legislative body of any
nonmember municipality that desires to be admitted to the district shall make application for admission
to the board of directors of the district. The directors shall determine the effects and impacts that are
likely to occur if the municipality is admitted and shall either grant or deny authority for admission of
the petitioning municipality. If the directors grant the authority, they shall also specify any terms and
conditions, including, but not limited to, financial obligations upon which the admission is predicated.
The petitioning municipality shall comply with the voting procedures specified in section 1721. The
vote, if in the affirmative, must be certified by the clerk of that municipality to the board of directors
and to the department. Upon satisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of admission, the
municipality by resolution of the board of directors becomes and thereafter is a member municipality
of the district. The clerk of the district shall promptly certify to the agency and the Secretary of State
that the municipality has become a member of the district. The certification is conclusive evidence that

the municipality is a lawful member of the district. Upon admission of a municipality to a district, the
provisions of section 1724 determine the number of votes to be cast by the director or directors
representing that municipality. [PL 2011, c. 655, Pt. GG, §26 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 655, Pt. GG,
§70 (AFF).]

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