Maine Code § 8-651

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No building or place of assembly shall be used for theatrical or motion picture purposes unless a
license or permit shall have first been obtained from the Commissioner of Public Safety. No license
shall be required if the building or place of assembly is a public or private school building, or a building
owned by a municipality, county or the State; and no license shall be required if no admission fee is
charged for the theatrical or motion picture production, or the production is sponsored, operated and
conducted for the exclusive benefit of a social, fraternal, charitable, religious or educational
organization and all admission fees are to be devoted exclusively to the uses of that organization. All
buildings used for these purposes shall comply with the statutes and lawful regulations promulgated
and properly adopted by the commissioner before a license may be issued. Each theater auditorium in
a building shall be licensed. [PL 1977, c. 340, §1 (RPR).]

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