Maine Code § 5-11005

Responsive pleading; filing of the record
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No responsive pleading need be filed unless required by order of the reviewing court. The agency
shall file in the reviewing court within 30 days after the petition for review is filed, or within such
shorter or longer time as the court may allow on motion, the original or a certified copy of the complete
record of the proceedings under review. In the case of the alleged failure or refusal of an agency to act,
the record must include written, electronic or otherwise memorialized communications, directives,
orders and other documentation of all decisions by the agency to act, to refuse to act or to delay action.
Within 20 days after the petition for review is filed, all parties to the agency proceeding who wish to
participate in the review shall file a written appearance that states a position with respect to affirmance,
vacation, reversal or modification of the decision under review. [PL 2019, c. 111, §1 (AMD).]

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