Maine Code § 5-177

Intergovernmental collaboration and cooperation
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The board may enter into an intergovernmental agreement or memorandum of understanding with
the State and any agency or instrumentality of the State in order to further the successful implementation
and operation of the program through the provision, receipt or other sharing of data, technical
assistance, enforcement, compliance, collection and other services or assistance to the program, and all
such agencies and instrumentalities shall cooperate with the board in achieving those ends. The board
may enter into an intergovernmental agreement or memorandum of understanding with the State and
any agency or instrumentality of the State to receive outreach, technical assistance, enforcement and
compliance services, collection or dissemination of information pertinent to the program, subject to
such obligations of confidentiality as may be agreed to or required by law, or other services or
assistance. The State and any agencies or instrumentalities of the State that enter into such agreements
or memoranda of understanding shall collaborate to provide the outreach, assistance, information and
compliance or other services or assistance to the board. The agreements or memoranda of understanding
may cover the sharing of costs incurred in gathering and disseminating information and the
reimbursement of costs for any enforcement activities or assistance. [PL 2023, c. 167, §10 (AMD).]

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