Maine Code § 5-13120-A

Authority established; purpose
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The Maine Rural Development Authority, as established by section 12004-F, subsection 18 and
referred to in this subchapter as the "authority," is a body both corporate and politic and a public
instrumentality of the State established for the purpose of providing loans to communities for the
development of commercial facilities on a speculative basis and for serving as lender or investor in the
acquisition, development, redevelopment and sale of commercial facilities in areas where economic
needs are not supported by private investment. The authority may also provide loans to businesses that
currently do not own real estate and that are not supported by private investment. [PL 2011, c. 563,
§10 (AMD).]
The purposes of this subchapter are public and the authority is performing a governmental function
in carrying out this subchapter. [PL 2001, c. 703, §6 (NEW).]

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