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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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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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