Maine Code § 5-8-C

Food and food supplies
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All commissary-type facilities operated by state departments for the sale of food and food supplies
to any person must be eliminated. Purchasing of food and food supplies for any person by requisition
or otherwise is prohibited, except that the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency
Management, Maine Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Inland Fisheries and
Wildlife and the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Forestry may

requisition food supplies for emergency use or special duty assignments. Meals purchased and prepared
for institutional or school use may be sold to employees or to visitors based on the actual total cost of
purchasing, preparing and serving such food or food supplies. In the case of institutions and schools
operated by the Department of Health and Human Services, income derived from the sale of meals
accrues to the General Fund. With the approval of the Commissioner of Health and Human Services
and the head of the institution involved, no charge may be made for the provision of meals to any state
employee who eats such meals within the scope of employment and in doing so serves a function of
that employment. If such approval is given, the Commissioner of Health and Human Services shall
establish standards that must be applied uniformly at all institutions within the department. [PL 2021,
c. 431, §1 (AMD).]
A charge may not be made for the provision of meals to any state employee who eats such meals
within the scope of employment and in so doing serves a function of that employment. [RR 2023, c.
2, Pt. B, §3 (COR).]

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