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payment must be prorated over future months. The period of
proration is determined by disregarding any portion of the lump sum
payment that the applicant or recipient has spent to purchase basic
necessities, including but not limited to: all basic necessities
provided by general assistance; reasonable payment of funeral or
burial expenses for a family member; reasonable travel costs
related to the illness or death of a family member; repair or
replacement of essentials lost due to fire, flood or other natural
disaster; repair or purchase of a motor vehicle essential for
employment, education, training or other day-to-day living
necessities; repayments of loans or credit, the proceeds of which
can be verified as having been spent on basic necessities; and
payment of bills earmarked for the purpose for which the lump sum
is paid. All income received by the household between the receipt
of the lump sum payment and the application for assistance is added
to the remainder of the lump sum. The period of proration is then
determined by dividing the remainder of the lump sum payment by the
greater of the verified actual monthly amounts for all of the
household's basic necessities or by 150% of the applicable federal
poverty guidelines. That dividend represents the period of
proration determined by the administrator to commence on the date
of receipt of the lump sum payment. The prorated sum for each
month must be considered available to the household for 12 months
from the date of application or during the period of proration,
whichever is less.

 
Sec. C-7. 25 MRSA §2809, first ¶, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 521, §§14
and 17, is amended to read:

 
Beginning January 1, 1991, the board shall report annually to
the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over legal affairs criminal justice and public
safety matters on the implementation and effectiveness of this
chapter. The purpose of the report is to provide the Legislature
annual information on the law governing law enforcement training
in order to ensure that appropriate and timely training is
accomplished. The report must include the following:

 
Sec. C-8. 29-A MRSA §2054, sub-§2, ¶D, as amended by PL 2003, c. 78,
§1, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
D.__Except as provided in this paragraph, a vehicle may not
be equipped with or display a blue light.

 
(1)__Emergency lights used on the following vehicles must emit a
blue light or a combination of blue and white light: a police
vehicle; a Department of Corrections vehicle as described in
subsection 1, paragraph B, subparagraph (6); a vehicle operated
by a


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