Maine Code § 5-145-A

Minibonds
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Notwithstanding any other provisions of the laws of this State, whenever the Treasurer of State is
authorized to issue and sell bonds for the State, and the Treasurer of State determines to issue and sell
all or a portion of these bonds in denominations of less than $5,000, minibonds, the Treasurer of State

may issue and sell these minibonds at public or private sale, maturing in such amounts and upon such
dates, at such interest rate or rates, payable at such time and in such manner, at discount, with or without
disclosure, in bearer or registered form, and upon such other terms and conditions, all as the Treasurer
of State determines to be in the best interests of the State; except that: not more than $1,000,000
principal amount of minibonds may be sold by the Treasurer of State in any one fiscal year; a minibond
may not mature more than 5 years after its date; any one sale to a purchaser of minibonds may not be
in an aggregate principal amount equal to or greater than $5,000; and each minibond must provide that
it must be redeemed by the State upon due presentation by an appropriate person on any business day
after one year from its date of sale by the Treasurer of State at such price as the Treasurer of State
determines according to a schedule established with respect to each issue of minibonds prior to the sale
thereof. Section 137 does not apply to the issuance of minibonds. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. B, §23 (COR).]
The minibonds must be signed by the Treasurer of State or the Treasurer of State's deputy and
attested by the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services, or such agent as the
commissioner may designate. [PL 2023, c. 223, §3 (AMD).]
The Treasurer of State may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 375 for purposes of this section. [PL
1979, c. 560 (NEW).]

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