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LR 1999
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1. Liquor licensee. If the taxpayer is a liquor licensee, to
the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Liquor Enforcement,
which shall construe that liability and lack of cooperation to be
a ground for denying, suspending or revoking the taxpayer's
liquor license in accordance with Title 28-A, section 707 and
chapter 33; or

 
Sec. T-16. Transition provisions.

 
1. All references in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 28-A
to the functions performed by the Chief of the Bureau of Liquor
Enforcement within the Department of Public Safety are deemed to
refer to functions of the Commissioner of Public Safety, and all
references to functions performed by the Bureau of Liquor
Enforcement are deemed to refer to functions of the division
within the Department of Public Safety designated by the
commissioner to enforce the law relating to the manufacture,
importation, storage, transportation and sale of all liquor and
to administer those laws relating to licensing and the collection
of taxes on malt liquor and wine. It is the express intent of
the Legislature that all provisions of Title 28-A remain fully
enforceable and, in order to effectuate this intent, the
Commissioner of Public Safety or officials designated by the
commissioner may enforce any provision of Title 28-A.

 
2. All existing rules and procedures in effect, in operation
or adopted by the Bureau of Liquor Enforcement or the Chief of
the Bureau of Liquor Enforcement remain in effect and continue in
effect until rescinded, revised or amended by the proper
authority.

 
3. All existing forms, licenses, letterheads and similar
items bearing the name of or referring to the Bureau of Liquor
Enforcement may be utilized by the division designated by the
Commissioner of Public Safety pursuant to this section until
existing supplies of those items are exhausted.

 
PART U

 
Sec. U-1. Account established. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 Other
Special Revenue Funds account is established as a nonlapsing
Other Special Revenue funds account in the Department of the
Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations, Elections and
Commissions to carry out the mandates of the federal Help America
Vote Act of 2002. Interest earned on funds deposited in the Help
America Vote Act of 2002 Other Special Revenue Funds account must
accrue to the account and become part of the assets of the
account. The account must be held separate and apart from all
other money, funds and accounts.


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