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| 1.__Membership.__The advisory council is composed of the following | members: |
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| A.__Two members who have experience with issues concerning | broadband access infrastructure, appointed by the Governor; |
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| B.__Two members who have experience with issues concerning | wireless telecommunications infrastructure, appointed by the | Governor; |
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| C.__Two members who have experience with issues concerning | the telecommunications and technology infrastructure | implemented by the State's education community, appointed by | the Governor; |
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| D.__One member who has experience with issues concerning the | statewide emergency radio network, appointed by the | Governor; |
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| E.__One member who serves on the Maine Telecommunications | Education Access Fund Advisory Board established by rules | adopted by the commission, or a successor board, appointed | by the Governor; |
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| F.__One member from the Maine Technology Institute; |
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| G.__One member representing the Small Enterprise Growth | Fund, established in Title 10, section 383; and |
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| H.__Up to 2 additional members, appointed by the authority, | as needed to ensure adequate representation and expertise. |
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| | 2.__Duties; rules.__The advisory council shall provide advice | and counsel to the authority on technical, policy, financial and | economic issues.__The advisory council shall also perform limited | functions assigned to it by the authority or as provided for by | rule. Rules adopted by the authority pursuant to this subsection | are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, | subchapter 2-A. |
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| §9210.__Collection of data |
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| | Subject to the provisions in this section, the authority may | collect data from communications service providers concerning | infrastructure deployment and costs, revenues and subscribership. |
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| | 1.__Protective orders.__The authority may issue protective | orders in accordance with the requirements of the Maine Rules of | Civil Procedure, Rule 26(c).__Information subject to the | protective orders is considered within the scope of a privilege |
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