Overview

STATE BUDGET
Maine enacts budgets on a two-year cycle, beginning July 1 of each odd-numbered year. The State agencies submit their budget requests by September 1. The governor submits their proposed budget to the state legislature in January. This deadline is extended to February for a newly elected governor. The legislature adopts a budget by 30 days prior to its adjournment.
STATE LEGISALATURE
The Senate currently has 35 members, though under the Maine Constitution there may be 31, 33, or 35. The House of Representatives consists of 151 members, but also has three non-voting Representatives for local American Indian nations, the only state legislative body with special seats for American Indians. Both Senators and Representatives serve two-year terms, and members have a term limit of four two-year terms. Members are re-eligible after two years. The first regular session convenes on the first Wednesday in December after the general election with an adjournment date of the 3rd Wednesday in June. The Second session begins on the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday of January in the subsequent even numbered year, with an adjournment day of the 3rd Wednesday in April. There can be two 5 day extensions to the session if needed. Bills do carry over from odd numbered years to even ones.
KEY RESOURCES
- Maine State Legislature
- Maine Office of the Attorney General
- Maine Health Data Organization
- Maine Governor
- Information on Healthcare Policy in Maine
Maine Laws
Me. Stat. tit. 13-C, §§ 931 through 936: Nonprofit Conversion – Maine
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Provides requirments for nonfprofit conversion under the Maine Business Corporation Act.
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Me. Stat. tit. 16, §§ 801 through 809: Intelligence and Investigative Record Information Act – Maine
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Prohibits dissemination of intelligence and investigative information that is confidential if it would disclose trade secrets or identify source of antitrust complaints.
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Me. Stat. tit. 22-A, §§ 201 through 211, 214: Department of Health and Human Services — Organization – Maine
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Among other things, states that the commissioner may enter into contracts with health care servicing entities (does not include insurers or health maintenance organizations). States that the commissioner may require periodic reporting .
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Me. Stat. tit. 22, § 1712. Itemized bills: Hospitals and Medical Care — General Provisions – Maine
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Each hospital licensed by the State under chapter 405 shall inform all patients, or their legal guardians, in writing, at the time of the patient’s discharge, that it will provide an itemized bill upon their […]
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Me. Stat. tit. 22, § 1718-B. Consumer information regarding health care entity prices: Hospitals and Medical Care — General Provisions – Maine
Introduced: Status: Enacted
The April 2014 revision of Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, §1718-A, effective January 1, 2014, requires providers to publish prices for their most common services. Specifically: 1. Healthcare entities must provide pricing information (price […]
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