Maine Code § 5-1504

Charging off accounts due State
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The State Controller shall charge off the books of account of the State or any department, institution
or agency thereof, such accounts receivable, including all taxes for the assessment or collection of
which the State is responsible, and all impounded bank accounts, as are certified to the State Controller
as impractical of realization by or for the State, department, institution or agency. Such certification
must be by the Attorney General, the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services and the
head of the department, institution or agency responsible for such account, subject to the approval of
the Governor. In each such case, the charging off of such accounts must be recommended by the head
of the department, institution or agency originally responsible for such account. [PL 1991, c. 780, Pt.
Y, §38 (AMD).]

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