| The commission board members are entitled to receive $75 per day | for their services and to reimbursement for reasonable expenses, | including travel. |
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| | 5. Interagency cooperation. In order to facilitate the work | of the commission board, all other agencies of the State shall | cooperate with the commission board and make available to it | without charge information and data relevant to the | responsibilities of the commission board. |
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| | 6. Funding. The commission board may receive and accept, | from any source, allocations, appropriations, loans, grants and | contributions of money or other things of value to be held, used | or applied to carry out this chapter, subject to the conditions | upon which the loans, grants and contributions may be made, | including, but not limited to, appropriations, allocations, | loans, grants or gifts from a private source, federal agency or | governmental subdivision of the State or its agencies. | Notwithstanding Title 5, chapter 149, upon receipt of a written | request from the commission board, the State Controller shall pay | the commission's board's full state allotment for each fiscal | year to meet the estimated annual disbursement requirements of | the commission board. |
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| | Sec. 12. Contingent effective date. This Act does not take effect | unless, within 60 days after the adjournment of the Legislature, | the Secretary of State receives written certification from the | Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the governor and | council of the Penobscot Nation and the Houlton Band of Maliseet | Indians that the tribe, nation and band have agreed to the | provisions of this Act pursuant to 25 United States Code, | Section 1725(e)(1), copies of which must be submitted by the | Secretary of State to the Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of | the House and the Revisor of Statutes, except that in no event | may this Act take effect until 90 days after adjournment of the | Legislature. |
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| | This bill abolishes the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission | and creates in its place the Intergovernmental Tribal-State | Board. The board consists of 2 members appointed by the | Passamaquoddy Tribe, 2 members appointed by the Penobscot Nation, | 2 members appointed by the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, 4 | members appointed by the Governor and subject to review by the | Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary and confirmation by the | Legislature, 2 members appointed by the Attorney General subject | to review by the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary and | confirmation by the Legislature, one member of the Senate |
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