Maine Code § 5-90-S

Regulatory impact notice
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At the recommendation of the special advocate, the Secretary of State may issue a regulatory impact
notice to the Governor informing the Governor that an agency has initiated an agency enforcement
action that is likely to result in significant economic hardship to a small business, when an alternative
means of enforcement was possible, and asking that the Governor take action, as appropriate and in a
manner consistent with all applicable laws, to address the small business issues raised by that agency
enforcement action. The regulatory impact notice may include, but is not limited to, a description of

the role of the special advocate in attempting to resolve the issue with the agency, a description of how
the agency enforcement action will affect the interests of the small business and a description of how
an alternative enforcement action, when permitted by law, would relieve the small business of the
significant economic hardship expected to result from the agency enforcement action. The Secretary
of State shall provide a copy of the regulatory impact notice to the agency that initiated the agency
enforcement action, the small business that made the complaint and the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over the agency. [PL 2011, c. 304, Pt. D, §2 (NEW).]

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