LD 864
pg. 1
LD 864 Title Page An Act To Streamline Sewer District and Sanitary District Borrowing Page 2 of 2
Download Bill Text
LR 1633
Item 1

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

 
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §1165 is enacted to read:

 
§1165. Sanitary districts; authority to increase debt limits

 
1.__Debt limit.__Notwithstanding any provision of its charter
to the contrary, a sanitary district may increase its debt limit
by referendum in accordance with this section.__A sanitary
district is not required to use the procedure provided by this
section and may seek to increase its debt limit by any other
lawful means, including pursuant to any other means described in
its charter or by seeking legislative amendment to its charter.

 
2.__Referendum.__If a sanitary district chooses to increase
its debt limit pursuant to this section, the governing body of
the sanitary district shall propose a new debt limit and submit
the proposal for approval at a referendum within the district.__
The referendum must be called, advertised and conducted according
to the law relating to municipal elections, except the registrar
of voters is not required to prepare or the clerk to post a new
list of voters.__For the purpose of registering voters, the
registrar of voters must be in session on the regular work day
preceding the election.__The question presented must be in
substantially the following form:

 
"Do you favor changing the debt limit of the (insert name of
district) from (insert current debt limit) to (insert
proposed debt limit)?"

 
The voters shall indicate by a cross or check mark placed against
the word "Yes" or "No" their opinion on the question.

 
The results must be declared by the governing body of the
district and entered upon the district's records.__Due
certificate of the results must be filed by the clerk with the
Secretary of State.

 
3.__Approval.__A debt limit proposal becomes effective upon
its acceptance by a majority of the legal voters within the
district voting at the referendum.__Failure of approval by the
majority of voters voting at the referendum does not prevent
subsequent referenda from being held for the same purpose.__The
costs of referenda are borne by the district.

 
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §1256 is enacted to read:

 
§1256. Sewer districts; authority to increase debt limits


LD 864 Title Page Top of Page Page 2 of 2