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and Regional Services, as established in subsection 3, and | distributed to those municipalities that can demonstrate | significant and sustainable savings in the cost of delivering | local and regional governmental services through collaborative | approaches to service delivery, enhanced regional delivery | systems, the consolidation of administrative services, the | creation of broad-based purchasing alliances or the execution of | interlocal agreements. |
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| | Sec. 4. Legislative duties. In carrying out its duties under this | Act, the Legislature and its joint standing committees shall | act to provide substantial property tax relief statewide in a | manner that is sustained over time, reduce unnecessary | spending, provide tax reform, avoid adding to the overall tax | burden of citizens of this State and coordinate those efforts | among the school administrative units and local and regional | governments. |
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| | 1. State tax revenue. As soon as possible, but no later | than March 1, 2004, the joint standing committee of the | Legislature having jurisdiction over taxation matters shall | report out revenue-neutral legislation designed in accordance | with the intentions of this Act to generate the additional | revenue necessary to provide adequate funding for public | education from kindergarten to grade 12 pursuant to the Maine | Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, chapter 606-C. The legislation | may not defeat the intent of this Act by reducing, freezing, | eliminating or otherwise restricting the state revenues, | appropriations or reimbursements that historically have been | provided to or shared with municipalities, including without | limitation: state-municipal revenue sharing established in | Title 30-A, chapter 223, subchapter 2; property tax homestead | exemption reimbursement established in Title 36, chapter 105, | subchapter 4-B; the County Jail Prisoner Support and Community | Corrections Fund established in Title 34-A, section 1210-A; | the tree growth tax reimbursement program established in Title | 36, section 578; the general assistance reimbursement program | established in Title 22, section 4311; and the Rural Road | Initiative and Urban Compact Initiative established in Title | 23, section 1803-B. |
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| | 2. Fund for the Efficient Delivery of Educational Services. | As soon as possible, but no later than March 1, 2004, the | joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over education matters shall report out | legislation designed in accordance with the intentions of this | Act to govern the design, implementation, management and | oversight of the Fund for the Efficient Delivery of | Educational Services established in the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 20-A, section 15684. |
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