Maine Code § 5-13119-A

Records confidential
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The following records are confidential for purposes of Title 1, section 402, subsection 3, paragraph
A and are not open for public inspection: [PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
1. Proprietary information. Information that is provided to or developed by the department or a
municipality that has to do with a program of assistance and is included in a business or marketing plan
or a grant application or provided or developed to fulfill reporting requirements, as long as:
A. The person to whom the information belongs or pertains requests that it be designated as
confidential; and [PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
B. The department or municipality determines that the information gives the person making the
request opportunity to obtain business or competitive advantage over another person who does not
have access to that information or will result in loss of business or other significant detriment to
the person making the request if access is provided to others; [PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
[PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
2. Tax or financial information. Any financial statement, supporting data or tax return of any
person;
[PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
3. Monitoring. Any financial statement, supporting data or tax return obtained or developed by
the department or the municipality in connection with any monitoring or servicing activity by the
department or the municipality pertaining to any program of assistance provided or to be provided;
[PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
4. Credit assessment. Any record obtained by the department or the municipality that contains
an assessment of the credit worthiness, credit rating or financial condition of any person or project; and
[PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
5. Potential investors. Any record, including any financial statement or supporting data, business
plan or tax return obtained or developed by the department or municipality in connection with the
matching of potential investors with businesses in the State by the department or the municipality
through its maintenance of a data base or other record-keeping system.
[PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]
Nothing in this section prevents the disclosure of any records, correspondence or other materials to
authorized officers and employees of municipal government, State Government or Federal Government
for authorized use. [PL 1991, c. 368 (NEW).]

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