Maine Code § 5-18202

Adoption of amendments to laws
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. Adoption optional. A participating local district may adopt any or all of the amendments to
this Part by filing with the board a duly certified copy of the vote of the body which would be entitled
to approve participation under section 18201, setting forth the amendments to this Part which are to be
adopted by that district.
A. A participating local district may elect to retain any or all of the provisions of the retirement
law that the district adopted at the time of the original contract and including any changes adopted
or selected by the district after that time. [PL 1985, c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
B. The participating local district may request a valuation to determine the cost of any amendments.
The cost of the valuation shall be assessed to and paid by the participating local district. [PL 1985,
c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
[PL 1985, c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
2. Effectiveness of amendments. Any amendments to this Part enacted by the Legislature, which
could grant benefits to employees of participating local districts, shall be effective only if the district
elects to adopt the benefits and agrees to pay into the retirement system required costs as developed by
the actuary.
[PL 1985, c. 801, §§5, 7 (NEW).]
3. Application. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections 1 and 2, the amendments made to
the Participating Local District Retirement Program disability plans to meet the requirements of the
federal Older Workers Benefit Protection Act apply to each participating local district without adoption
by the district.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §183 (AMD).]

4. Clarification of certified actions. The chief administrative officer of the participating local
district may clarify in writing any ambiguity in the certified action, and the retirement system may rely
on that clarification.
[PL 2025, c. 221, §33 (NEW).]

‹ Prev All Maine sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.