Maine Code § 7-1

Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
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The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, is established and is maintained for the
improvement of agriculture and the advancement of the interests of husbandry. The Department of
Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is referred to in this Title as the "department" and consists of
the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, in this Title called the "commissioner,"
and the following: the Board of Pesticide Control, the Maine Milk Commission, the Maine Potato
Board, the Seed Potato Board, the Harness Racing Commission and the Board of Veterinary Medicine.
The commissioner is appointed by the Governor, subject to review by the joint standing committee of
the Legislature having jurisdiction over agriculture matters and to confirmation by the Legislature, and
holds office during the pleasure of the Governor. The commissioner is entitled to receive actual
expenses incurred in the performance of the commissioner's official duties. The commissioner may
employ such clerical labor as may be required, subject to the Civil Service Law, and may expend such
sums for postage, telephone, telegraph and other general office expenses as may be necessary in the
performance of the commissioner's duties, the same to be paid out of any money appropriated by the
Legislature for such purpose. [PL 2009, c. 369, Pt. A, §20 (AMD); PL 2011, c. 657, Pt. W, §§5,
6 (REV).]

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