Maine Code § 5-203-A

Accounts established due to court orders or other settlements
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Unless specifically ordered by the court to do otherwise or for revenue or money received under
section 203-B, the Attorney General shall work with the Treasurer of State to deposit any revenue or
money received as a result of any court order, court settlement or other agreement into an other special
revenue account of the State and all interest must be credited to the General Fund. When, pursuant to
a court order or settlement, the Attorney General receives money that is specifically designated for
antitrust enforcement or for enforcement of the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act, the Attorney General
is authorized to expend such funds for expert witness fees, copying of documents, transcripts and any
other purpose in accordance with the court order. Any interest on such funds, unless otherwise ordered
by the court, must be credited to the General Fund. The Attorney General shall provide an accounting
of such funds to the Legislature in a form and as determined by the Office of Fiscal and Program
Review. [PL 2021, c. 661, §1 (AMD).]

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