Maine Code § 7-193

County extension associations
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For the purpose of carrying out this chapter, there may be created in each county or combination
of 2 counties within the State an organization to be known as a "county extension association," and its
services available to all residents of a county. Such county extension association shall have adopted a
constitution and set of bylaws acceptable to the University of Maine and they shall be recognized as
the official body within that county or counties for carrying on extension work in agriculture and natural
resources, youth development, and home economics and community life within that county or counties
in cooperation with the University of Maine. The county extension is viewed as a unique and important
educational program of county government. The county extension association may make such
regulations and bylaws for its government and the carrying on of its work as are not inconsistent with
that chapter, provided that one such organization shall be formed in each county. [PL 1985, c. 779,
§28 (AMD).]

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