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and identify in its report any demand and supply forecasts for
electricity that have been compiled by regional entities such as
the New England Power Pool or the independent system operator for
New England, with particular reference to forecasts specific to
this State. In developing its findings and recommendations, the
council shall identify the links between energy policy and
environmental, transportation and economic development policy. The
council also shall identify opportunities for improving the
effectiveness of state policy implementation. The council shall
focus its review on policies related to energy efficiency and
renewable energy.

 
The Speaker of the House shall appoint 2 members of the House
of Representatives, one from the majority political party and one
from a minority political party, who serve on the Joint Standing
Committee on Utilities and Energy to participate in the council's
deliberations under this section. The President of the Senate
shall appoint 2 members of the Senate, one from the majority
political party and one from a minority political party, who
serve on the Joint Standing Committee on Utilities and Energy to
participate in the council's deliberations under this section.
All appointments must be made no later than 30 days following the
effective date of this Act. The appointing authorities shall
notify the Executive Director of the Legislative Council once
appointments have been completed. Legislators so appointed are
members of the council for the purpose of allowing their full
participation in its deliberations, including voting on findings
and recommendations, conducted pursuant to this section.
Legislators are not members of the council for any other purposes
and are not entitled to participate in any other matters of the
council. Legislators so appointed are entitled to receive the
legislative per diem and reimbursement for travel and other
necessary expenses related to their attendance at meetings of the
commission.

 
The council may hold up to 4 meetings to conduct its review,
including one public hearing on its draft findings and
recommendations prior to preparing its final draft. As it finds
appropriate, the council shall invite additional comments from
legislative committees of jurisdiction, stakeholders and the
public.

 
In response to the report of the council, the Joint Standing
Committee on Utilities and Energy may report out a bill to the
Second Regular Session of the 121st Legislature concerning energy
policy.

 
Sec. 5. Transfer of funds. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 35-A, section 3211-A, the State Controller shall
transfer $1,705 from the Public Utilities


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