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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Repealed. Laws 2005, c. 631, § 4.
2. Repealed. Laws 2015, c. 250, § D-1.
2-A. Scheduling guidelines. The advisory committee shall use the following list as a guideline for scheduling reviews of public records exceptions and reporting its recommendations to the review committee:
A. Exceptions enacted after 2004 and before 2013 are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2017;
B. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2019:
(1) Title 1;
(2) Title 2;
(3) Title 3;
(4) Title 4;
(5) Title 5;
(6) Title 6;
(7) Title 7; and
(8) Title 7-A;
C. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2021:
(1) Title 8;
(2) Title 9-A;
(3) Title 9-B;
(4) Title 10;
(5) Title 11; and
(6) Title 12;
D. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2023:
(1) Title 13;
(2) Title 13-B;
(3) Title 13-C;
(4) Title 14;
(5) Title 15;
(6) Title 16;
(7) Title 17;
(8) Title 17-A;
(9) Title 18-C;
(10) Title 18-B;
(11) Title 19-A;
(12) Title 20-A; and
(13) Title 21-A;
E. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2025:
(1) Title 22;
(2) Title 22-A;
(3) Title 23;
(4) Title 24; and
(5) Title 24-A;
F. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2027:
(1) Title 25;
(2) Title 26;
(3) Title 27;
(4) Title 28-A;
(5) Title 29-A;
(6) Title 30;
(7) Title 30-A;
(8) Title 31; and
(9) Title 32; and
G. Exceptions codified in the following Titles are scheduled to be reviewed by the review committee no later than 2029:
(1) Title 33;
(2) Title 34-A;
(3) Title 34-B;
(4) Title 35-A;
(5) Title 36;
(6) Title 37-B;
(7) Title 38; and
(8) Title 39-A.
3. Scheduling changes. The advisory committee may make adjustments to the scheduling guidelines provided in subsection 2-A as it determines appropriate and shall notify the review committee of such adjustments.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 1. General Provisions § 433. Schedule for review of exceptions to public records - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-1-general-provisions/me-rev-st-tit-1-sect-433/
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