Maine Code § 5-1553

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The commissioner shall require state agencies to assure prompt payment by means of the following
standards. [PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]
1. Required payment date. The required payment date for any proper invoice for which a state
agency has incurred an obligation to a business concern shall be no more than 25 working days from
the date the state agency receives a proper invoice or from the date of receipt of the property, products
or services, whichever is later, unless the agency and the business concern have agreed to another
payment date.
[PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]
2. Notice of receipt of improper invoice. In the event the state agency receives an improper
invoice, the agency shall immediately notify the business concern in writing. This written notice shall

reasonably describe why the invoice is deemed to be improper. Disputes shall be handled under section
1510-A.
[PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]
3. Specifications of a required payment date for corrected invoices. In the event that an
improper invoice is received by a state agency, it shall be returned within 15 days of receipt to the
business concern for correction. Upon receiving a corrected invoice, payment shall be made in
accordance with subsection 1.
[PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]
4. Procedure for submitting invoices to controller. An expeditious procedure shall be developed
for the submission of invoices received by a state agency to the controller. In the event that obligations
of an agency are not paid through the controller, a procedure shall be developed by the commissioner
to ensure prompt payment.
[PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]
5. Duties of the state agency. It shall be the responsibility of the state agency that incurs a late
fee pursuant to this chapter to calculate the amount of the late fee and add that fee to the amount of the
invoice prior to submission of the invoice to the controller. In calculating the amount of the late fee
which will be added to the invoice, the state agency shall assume and calculate an additional late fee
equivalent to the 10 working days necessary for the invoice to be processed by the controller.
[PL 1983, c. 655 (NEW).]

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