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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §8052, sub-§5, as amended by PL 1997, c. 196, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
5. Written statement adopted. At the time of adoption of any
rule, the agency shall adopt a written statement explaining the
factual and policy basis for the rule. The agency shall list the
names of persons whose comments were received, including through
testimony at hearings, the organizations the persons represent
and summaries of their comments. The agency shall address the
specific comments and concerns expressed about any proposed rule
and state its rationale for adopting any changes from the
proposed rule, failing to adopt the suggested changes or drawing
findings and recommendations that differ from those expressed
about the proposed rule. For rules that have received a public
hearing, the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources,
the Department of Conservation, the Department of Environmental
Protection and the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
shall identify the primary sources of information relied on in
establishing the primary provisions of the rule.

 
A. If the same or similar comments or concerns about a
specific issue were expressed by different persons or
organizations, the agency may synthesize these comments and
concerns into a single comment that accurately reflects the
meaning and intent of these comments and concerns to be
addressed by the agency, listing the names of the persons
who commented and the organizations they represent.

 
B. A rule may not be adopted unless the adopted rule is
consistent with the terms of the proposed rule, except to
the extent that the agency determines that it is necessary
to address concerns raised in comments about the proposed
rule, or specific findings are made supporting changes to
the proposed rule. The agency shall maintain a file for
each rule adopted that must include, in addition to other
documents required by this Act, testimony, comments, the
names of persons who commented and the organizations they
represent and information relevant to the rule and
considered by the agency in connection with the formulation,
proposal or adoption of a rule. If an agency determines
that a rule that the agency intends to adopt is
substantially different from the proposed rule, the agency
shall request comments from the public concerning the
changes from the proposed rule. The agency may not adopt
the rule for a period of 30 days from the date comments are
requested pursuant to this paragraph. Notice of the request
for comments must be published by the Secretary of State in
the same manner as notice for proposed or adopted rules.


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