Maine Code § 5-286-A

Bureau of Human Resources' State Employee Health Dedicated Revenue Account
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The Bureau of Human Resources' State Employee Health Dedicated Revenue Account is
established to include allocations made to the bureau, funds transferred to the bureau from within the
department, funds from the administration allowance provided in section 286, funds from the reserve
fund provided in section 1731, funds received for special services provided to state agencies and
employees and funds from operational charges levied upon state agencies. The cost of administration
of the State Employee Assistance Program, the State Employee Health Program and the state employee
workers' compensation unit must be funded from this account. [PL 1991, c. 780, Pt. Y, §28 (AMD).]
State agency operational charges are a per employee fee paid by each agency in the same manner
as premiums for state employee health insurance. With the exception of the Legislature, the per
employee fee must be paid by all state agencies that have employees who are eligible to participate in
the state employee health insurance program. The State Budget Officer shall work with state agencies
to budget the funds necessary for the purposes of this paragraph. The State Human Resources Officer
shall recommend a fee to the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services. The officer may
establish a proportional fee for agencies outside of the Executive Department to reflect those programs
utilized by such agencies. The rationale for the recommended fee must be well documented and include
the program costs to be met by the fee. The commissioner shall provide a final recommended fee to

the Governor. The Governor shall determine the per employee fee to be included in the normal budget
process. [RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §2 (COR); RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. B, §50 (AFF).]

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