| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 10 MRSA §1105, as amended by PL 1979, c. 541, Pt. A, §91, | is repealed and the following enacted in its place: |
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| §1105.__Profiteering in necessities |
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| | 1.__Definitions.__As used in this section, unless the context | otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following | meanings. |
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| A.__"Abnormal market disruption" means a change in the | market, actual or imminently threatened, such that the | competitive market for any necessity or necessities in any | section of the State has ceased to function normally in any | respect as a result of the impact of a natural disaster, | stress of weather, failure or shortage of electric power or | other source of energy, strike, civil disorder, war, terror | or a national or local emergency or another precipitating | event occurring in any location, local or remote. |
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| B.__"Necessities" includes food for human or animal | consumption; pharmaceutical products, including prescription | medications; wearing apparel; shoes; building materials; gas | and electricity for light, heat and power; ice; fuel of all | kinds; and fertilizer and fertilizer ingredients; together | with tools, utensils, implements, machinery and equipment | required for the actual production or manufacture of the | same.__"Necessities" includes any other vital or necessary | good or service except those: |
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| (1)__Subject to continuous maximum price regulation | under the provisions of any state or federal law; |
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| (2)__As to which the State's authority is preempted; or |
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| (3)__Furnished or provided by: |
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| (b)__Nonprofit hospitals, medical service | organizations or health maintenance organizations | authorized to transact business within the State | pursuant to Title 24 and Title 24-A. |
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| | 2.__Profiteering prohibited.__During an abnormal market | disruption, a person may not sell or offer for sale necessities | at a price that exceeds by more than 15% the price at which | similar goods or services were offered for sale or sold by that |
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