Maine Code § 38-998

Commission operating procedures
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1. Shared costs. The State and the Province of New Brunswick shall share the costs of developing
and managing the St. Croix International Waterway Commission. To the extent feasible, the
commission may seek to enter into arrangements with agencies of Canada and the United States to
provide necessary services as the commission may request.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
2. Committees. There shall be 4 working committees: Land use; recreation; fisheries and wildlife;
and nonrecreational uses, established to undertake the planning and to oversee the management of the
uses and resources in the waterway area. The committees shall be staffed by personnel from line
agencies of the State and the Province of New Brunswick. The working committees may appoint
subcommittees as needed.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
3. Ex officio members; committee functions; plans. The working committees may invite elected
community representatives, representatives from federal agencies, private citizens, members of citizen
organizations and representatives from private sector commercial interests to serve on the committee
in an ex officio capacity. Each committee shall prepare a preliminary plan designed to optimize the
management of the uses or resources for which it has responsibility. These plans shall be submitted to
the executive director of the commission who shall work with the committees to resolve conflicts and
to integrate the plans into a unified management plan that is in accord with the objectives set forth in
section 994 or as may be further spelled out by the commission. The executive director shall solicit
public comments on the plan in both the State and the Province of New Brunswick. The executive
director shall work with the working committees to revise, if necessary, the plan before presenting it to

the commission for final adoption. The commission shall formally adopt the plan by consensus. The
commission shall reassess the recreational and resource management plan at least once in every 4 years
and shall submit its assessment, with any recommendations, to the State and the Province of New
Brunswick.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
4. Budget. The commission shall submit annually to the State and the Provincial Government of
New Brunswick a budget covering total anticipated expenditures to be financed from all sources and
shall conduct its operations in accordance with the budget as approved by the State and the Province of
New Brunswick.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
5. Regulation and enforcement. Authority to regulate development and usage of the water and
shorelands of the St. Croix River, Grand Lake and Spednick Lake rests with the State and Provincial
Governments, their respective federal governments and, for matters affecting international jurisdiction,
the International Joint Commission. In cases where regulatory authority is inadequately defined, the
commission shall recommend measures to assure that authority is vested with the appropriate
departments and they shall take action to facilitate assumption of the needed authority. It shall be the
responsibility of the line departments to enforce regulations in the area. All initiatives from line
departments which impact upon the area shall be referred to the appropriate working committee and
that committee shall advise the commission if the initiative is consistent with the goals of the adopted
plan.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
6. Committee powers. The committees shall exercise powers and functions of the commission
which are delegated to them by the commission and shall submit, at each meeting of the commission,
minutes of their proceedings since the last preceding meeting of the commission. The working
committees may appoint subcommittees as needed. The commission may appoint other committees as
it considers necessary or desirable for the administration of the adopted plans.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
7. Compensation. The commissioners shall receive no remuneration from the commission. They
may be paid by the commission a housing and meals per diem and be reimbursed for actual travel
expenses incurred in the conduct of the commission business. These amounts shall be determined as
provided by Title 3, section 2.
[PL 1987, c. 470, §2 (NEW).]
8. Dissolution. Upon dissolution of the commission, any net assets must be distributed for
charitable purposes within the meaning of the Internal Revenue Code, Section 501 (c)(3).
[PL 1991, c. 8 (NEW).]

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