Maine Code § 7-451

Purpose
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The Legislature finds that agricultural production has a substantial and unique effect on the
economy and way of life of the entire State. Large numbers of the people in the State are directly or
indirectly dependent on agricultural production and related industries. It is of vital importance that
producers be assured of payment for their production in order to assure commensurate stability in the

productive capacity and economy. To a great extent the well-being of the industry is dependent upon
those persons engaged in the buying and marketing of the agricultural commodities grown by others
and the manner in which their services are performed. The entire manner of marketing of our
agricultural production requires special consideration. [PL 1981, c. 139 (NEW).]
The Legislature intends through this legislation to exercise the police power of the State in order to
protect and promote the general welfare of the agricultural producers and the people of the State and
maintain and encourage fair and equitable practices in the purchase, handling and sale of agricultural
commodities, which will, in turn, have the beneficial effect of improving the economy and well-being
of the entire State. [PL 1981, c. 139 (NEW).]

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