LD 1539
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their practices as permitted by pursuant to Title 13, chapter 22
22-A.

 
Sec. D-22. 32 MRSA §12252, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2001, c. 260, Pt.
F, §2, is further amended to read:

 
3. Firm permits. Notwithstanding Title 13, section 710 and
Title 31, section 611, the The following provisions apply to the
issuance of firm permits.

 
A. An applicant for initial issuance or renewal of a permit
to practice under this section shall show that a simple
majority of the ownership of the firm, in terms of financial
interests and voting rights of all partners, officers,
shareholders, members or managers, belongs to holders of
certificates who are licensed in a state and that all
partners, officers, shareholders, members or managers whose
principal place of business is in this State or who perform
professional services in this State hold valid individual
permits issued by the board. Firms may include nonlicensee
owners in accordance with paragraph B.

 
B. A certified public accountancy firm or public
accountancy firm may include nonlicensee owners as long as:

 
(1) All nonlicensee owners are individuals who
actively participate in the certified public
accountancy firm or public accountancy firm; and

 
(2) The firm complies with such other requirements as
the board may impose by rule.

 
Sec. D-23. 35-A MRSA §2110, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 141, Pt.
A, §6, is amended to read:

 
2. The commission's powers and limitations. The commission's
powers and limitations, made applicable under this section, are
those applicable by law in like cases concerning public utilities
organized under Title 13-A 13-C or any prior general corporation
law.

 
Sec. D-24. 35-A MRSA §3204, sub-§7, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 316, §3,
is amended to read:

 
7. Corporate law; exemptions. An order of the commission
directing or approving divestiture renders an electric utility
and its directors, officers and shareholders exempt from Title
13-A 13-C, sections 514, 517, 624 and 720 section 651 and from
the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Title 14, chapter 504 for
the matters
addressed by the order. A divestiture pursuant to a


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