Maine Code § 5-12012

Members from other branches of government
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Persons who serve in any branch of State Government may serve on a board that is solely advisory
in authority. A person who serves in a branch of State Government may serve on a board of another
branch of State Government as a nonvoting member in an advisory capacity only if that board is not
solely advisory in authority. A person who serves in a branch of State Government may serve on any
board that is solely advisory in authority, unless specifically prohibited by another provision of law.
[PL 1985, c. 295, §23 (AMD).]
A board is solely advisory in authority if its only authority is to review policies and procedures,
conduct studies or advise or make recommendations to a branch of government. It may not have the
authority to control expenditures, issue rules, approve decisions of other agencies or officials or enforce
its decisions or recommendations. [PL 1983, c. 814 (NEW).]

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