| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §4 is repealed and the following enacted in its | place: |
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| §4.__Investigation, enforcement and jurisdiction |
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| | 1.__Investigation and enforcement.__Notwithstanding any law to | the contrary, investigation of a possible violation of this Title | by an employer is the responsibility of the Attorney General.__If | the Attorney General, in conducting an investigation pursuant to | this subsection, determines that a violation occurred, the | investigation of the employer must be extended to include all | employees, independent contractors and subcontractors of the | employer.__Prosecution of a violation of this Title is the | exclusive jurisdiction of the Attorney General. |
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| | 2.__Jurisdiction.__The District Court and the Superior Court | have original jurisdiction of actions brought for the recovery of | fines and penalties imposed by this Title and of prosecutions for | violations of this Title. |
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| | Current law is unclear as to who has jurisdiction of | enforcement of violations of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 26 | by employers, such as wage and hour violations, unemployment | fraud by failing to make required payments and the | misclassification of employees as independent contractors or | subcontractors to avoid paying taxes or required benefits, such | as overtime. |
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| | This bill requires the Attorney General to investigate | violations of the labor laws and prosecute violators. If the | Attorney General determines that an employer has violated a labor | law, the Attorney General must investigate all the employees and | subcontractors of that employer. |
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