| (1) Require the exercise of significant agency | discretion or interpretation in drafting; or |
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| (2) Because of their subject matter or anticipated | impact, are reasonably expected to result in a | significant increase in the cost of doing business, a | significant reduction in property values, the loss or | significant reduction of government benefits or | services, the imposition of state mandates on units | of local government as defined in the Constitution of | Maine, Article IX, Section 21, or other serious | burdens on the public or units of local government. |
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| | 3. Levels of rule-making process. In order to provide for | maximum agency flexibility in the adoption of rules while | retaining appropriate legislative oversight over certain rules | that are expected to be controversial or to have a major | impact on the regulated community, each agency rule authorized | and adopted after January 1, 1996 and before January 1, 2004 | is subject to one of 2 levels of rule-making requirements. |
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| A. Routine technical rules are subject to the rule-making | requirements of subchapter II 2 only. |
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| B. Major substantive rules are subject to the | requirements of section 8072. After January 1, 1996, any | grant of general or specific rule-making authority to | adopt major substantive rules is considered to be | permission only to provisionally adopt those rules subject | to legislative review. Final adoption may occur only | after legislative review of provisionally adopted rules as | provided in section 8072. |
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| The establishment or amendment of an agency fee by | rulemaking is a major substantive rule, except for the | establishment or amendment of a fee that falls under a cap | or within a range set in statute, which is a routine | technical rule. |
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| | Sec. 3. 5 MRSA c. 375, sub-c. 2-B is enacted to read: |
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| RULE-MAKING PROCEDURES GOVERNING RULES |
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| AUTHORIZED AND ADOPTED AFTER JANUARY 1, 2004 |
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| §8081.__Legislative review of agency rules |
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| | Notwithstanding any other provisions, all rules adopted | pursuant to rule-making authority delegated to an agency on or |
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