Maine Code § 7-1-B

Preservation of rural life and values; joint responsibility
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The Legislature finds there has been a dramatic increase of interest in rural living and small and
part-time farming; that a high proportion of the population in rural areas is poor, elderly and
underemployed; agriculture is significant to the State's economy and that a prospering, stable rural
community contributes to the rural quality of life, the preservation of productive farm, farmlands and
open space. [RR 1991, c. 2, §21 (COR).]
The Legislature finds that programs that improve the employment opportunity, rural skills, food
supply, health and nutrition of the rural people of Maine will improve the economy of Maine and
improve the rural quality of life and the health of people and are therefore in the public interest. [RR
1991, c. 2, §21 (COR).]
The Legislature further finds the preservation of rural life and values in the State to be the joint
responsibility of all public agencies, local, state and federal, whose policies and programs substantially
impact the economy and general welfare of people who reside in rural Maine, such as the development
and implementation of programs that assist in the maintenance of family farms, provide specialized
opportunities for education and technical training and improve health and nutrition. The state agencies
in addition to the department include, but are not limited to, the Department of Education, Department
of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor and the Department of Agriculture, Conservation
and Forestry. [RR 1991, c. 2, §21 (COR); PL 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6 (REV); PL 2011, c. 657,
Pt. W, §5 (REV).]

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