Maine Code § 5-43

Annual reports of state agencies
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As used in sections 43 through 46, the word "agency" shall mean a state department, agency, office,
board, commission or quasi-independent agency, board, commission, authority or institution. [PL
1975, c. 436, §3 (RPR).]
The administrative head or body of each agency shall, on or before September 1st, annually, deliver
to the Governor a report of such agency during the preceding fiscal year ending June 30th. An agency
using a fiscal year other than that used by the State may report on the basis of its preceding fiscal year.
The Legislative branch, through the Legislative Council, and the Judicial branch, through the Chief
Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, the University of Maine System and the Maine Maritime
Academy, may also submit reports of these branches of State Government for the previous fiscal year.
[PL 1985, c. 779, §8 (AMD).]
The Governor shall immediately cause such reports to be edited with regard to content, arrangement
and brevity, except that the constitutional officers elected by the Legislature, the Legislative Council
and the Chief Justice and the University of Maine System and the Maine Maritime Academy shall
approve any editing of their respective reports. [PL 1985, c. 779, §8 (AMD).]
The Governor shall, no later than December 31st annually, consolidate such reports into a public
document entitled "the Maine State Government Annual Report" and shall cause it to be published
electronically in the online repository maintained by the State Librarian pursuant to Title 27, section 66
for permanent digital access to government documents. A minimum of 4 copies of the report must be
printed and provided to the State Librarian for retention in the Maine State Library government
documents collection and distribution to other libraries in the State for patron access. [PL 2021, c.
549, §4 (AMD).]

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