Maine Code § 5-13090-J

Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund
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1. Statement of purpose. The Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund is established to allow the
Office of Tourism to accept private donations to be used in support of special public and private
marketing opportunities.
[PL 2003, c. 198, §16 (AMD).]
2. Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund. The Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund, referred
to in this section as the "fund," is established as an interest-bearing account. All charges collected
pursuant to this section must be deposited into the fund. All interest earned by the account becomes
part of the fund. Any balance remaining in the fund at the end of the fiscal year does not lapse but is
carried forward into subsequent fiscal years. Revenue to the fund is collected, managed, deposited,
invested and disbursed by the Office of Tourism.
[PL 2003, c. 198, §16 (AMD).]
3. Revenue sources. For purposes of funding its activities, the Office of Tourism is authorized to
accept donations from private sources and shall consult with donors in making distribution
determinations.
[PL 2003, c. 198, §16 (AMD).]
4. Administrative costs. The Office of Tourism may retain a portion of the total donations
collected equivalent to the office's administrative costs incurred in the collection and remission of the
donations, not to exceed 2% of the total donations collected.
[PL 2003, c. 198, §16 (AMD).]
5. Reporting requirements. The Office of Tourism shall submit a report by February 1, 1998
and February 1st of each subsequent year to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over economic development matters and appropriations and financial affairs identifying the
amount collected and how the fund was disbursed by the office.
[PL 2003, c. 198, §16 (AMD).]
6. Repeal.
[PL 2005, c. 517, §1 (RP).]

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