Maine Code § 5-17058

Information for administrative or judicial proceedings
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If information regarding the availability, calculation or value of any benefit is required for an
administrative or judicial proceeding, the party seeking the information must file written questions
requesting that information with the chief executive officer. The chief executive officer, or the chief
executive officer's designee, shall make a certified response to those questions within 30 days and the
certified response is admissible as evidence in any administrative or judicial proceeding. A subpoena

or other form of discovery directed at obtaining the information may not be issued nor may employees
of the retirement system be required to testify on the subjects covered by the certified response unless
there is an express finding by an administrative agency or a court that there is a compelling necessity
to permit further discovery or to require testimony. [PL 1991, c. 580, §3 (NEW); PL 2021, c. 548,
§45 (REV).]

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