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M. A law enforcement officer, as defined in Title 29-A,
section 101, subsection 30, who is not an attorney but who
is representing the State in the prosecution of a traffic
infraction, as defined in Title 29-A, section 101,
subsection 85, when representation in that matter has been
approved by the prosecuting attorney.; or

 
Sec. 3. 4 MRSA §807, sub-§3, śN is enacted to read:

 
N.__A person who is not an attorney, but is representing the
State under section 807-A.

 
Sec. 4. 4 MRSA §807-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 526, §14, is
further amended to read:

 
§807-A. Representation by Bureau of Unemployment Compensation,

 
Department of the Attorney General or Bureau of Revenue

 
Services employees

 
Upon the promulgation of and in accordance with rules adopted
by the Supreme Judicial Court, employees of the Bureau of
Unemployment Compensation may serve civil process and represent
the bureau in District Court in disclosure proceedings pursuant
to Title 14, chapter 502, ancillary to the collection of taxes
and overpayments for which warrants have been issued pursuant to
Title 26, chapter 13.

 
Upon promulgation of and in accordance with rules adopted by
the Supreme Judicial Court, employees of the Bureau of Revenue
Services may serve civil process and represent the bureau in
District Court in disclosure proceedings pursuant to Title 14,
chapter 502, ancillary to the collection of taxes for which
warrants have been issued pursuant to Title 36, and may represent
the State Tax Assessor in arraignment proceedings in District
Court in cases in which a criminal complaint has been filed
alleging violation of Title 36, section 2113, 3234 or 5332.

 
Upon the promulgation of and in accordance with rules adopted
by the Supreme Judicial Court, employees of the Department of the
Attorney General may serve civil process and represent the State
in District Court in disclosure proceedings pursuant to Title 14,
chapter 502.

 
If the Supreme Judicial Court adopts rules under this section,
the rules must include the establishment of standards and a
method to certify employees of the Bureau of Unemployment
Compensation, the Department of the Attorney General and the
Bureau of Revenue Services who may represent the State in court
under this section as being familiar with court procedures.


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