Maine Code § 5-212

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A person upon whom a notice is served pursuant to section 211 shall comply with the terms thereof
unless otherwise provided by the order of a court of this State. Any person who fails to appear, or with
intent to avoid, evade or prevent compliance, in whole or in part, with any civil investigation under this
section, removes from any place, conceals, withholds or destroys, mutilates, alters or by any other
means falsifies any documentary material in the possession, custody or control of any person subject
of any such notice, or knowingly conceals any relevant information, shall be subject to a civil penalty
of not more than $5,000 payable to the State to be recovered in a civil action. [PL 1977, c. 696, §35
(AMD).]
Whenever a person fails to comply with any notice served upon that person under section 211, or
whenever satisfactory copying or reproduction of any such material cannot be done and the person
refuses to surrender the material, the Attorney General may file, in the Superior Court of the county in
which the person resides or has that person's principal place of business or of Kennebec County, if the
person is a nonresident or does not have a principal place of business in this State, and serve upon the
person or in the same manner as provided in section 211 a petition for an order of the court for the
enforcement of this section. Any disobedience of any final order entered under this section by any court
must be punished as a contempt thereof. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. B, §37 (COR).]

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