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121st Maine Legislature |
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Office of Fiscal and Program Review |
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LD 199 |
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An Act
to Protect Children from Cancer-causing Chemicals |
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LR 0209(01) |
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Fiscal Note for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Eder |
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Committee: Education |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Undetermined
current biennium cost increase - General Fund |
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State Mandate |
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New or Expanded Activity |
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Unit Affected |
Costs |
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Prohibiting
the presence, use and storage of cancer-causing chemicals on school property
will require schools to search out, eliminate and forbid such items. The cost to local school units can not be
determined at this time. |
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Significant |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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The
cost of rule-making can be absorbed by the Department of Education and the
Department of Human Services (DHS).
DHS will incur additional costs estimated to be approximately $50,000
for consultation on development of a list of cancer-causing chemicals,
training licensing staff to inspect child care facilities, additional
inspection time at each facility and lab tests to determine if chemicals have
been used inside a child care facility.
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