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

 
PART A

 
Sec. A-1. 3 MRSA §168-A, sub-§12 is enacted to read:

 
12.__Solicitation of funds prohibited without prior written
approval.__No public or private entity may solicit or receive
funds from any source on behalf of or for the benefit of the
council without prior written approval of the Legislative Council
or its executive director.__All such funds, if approved and when
received by the requesting entity, must be immediately
transferred in full to the Legislature and reserved by the
Legislature for use by the council.

 
Sec. A-2. PL 2005, c. 414, §§3 to 5 are repealed.

 
Sec. A-3. Commissioner of Education to fund 2 public forums of the Legislative Youth
Advisory Council during fiscal year 2006-07. The Commissioner of Education
shall use funds received by the Department of Education to
support the Task Force on Citizenship Education, established
pursuant to Resolve 2003, chapter 143, to pay all costs
associated with 2 statewide public forums to be held by the
Legislative Youth Advisory Council established in the Maine
Revised Statute, Title 3, section 168-A. Furthermore, the
department shall reimburse the Legislature for Legislator
expenses incurred in participating in the public forums. At the
conclusion of the forums and payment of related costs, the
department shall provide the Executive Director of the
Legislative Council with a detailed financial accounting for all
expenses incurred for each public forum, including the sources of
the funding.

 
The 2 public forums must be held between July 1, 2006 and
November 30, 2006, in high schools north and south of Augusta and
must be for the purpose of soliciting input, suggestions and
ideas for enhanced civic education in the State's secondary
school system. The commissioner shall provide at least one staff
person to attend each public forum and prepare written summaries
of the meetings. The Legislative Council shall also provide a
staff person to attend each public forum. These 2 public forums
of the Legislative Youth Advisory Council constitute 2 of the 6
annual meetings of the council authorized under the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 3, section 168-A, subsection 1. The Legislative
Youth Advisory Council must include a summary of those public
forums, along with any recommendations resulting from those
forums, in a report submitted to the Legislative Council by
January 15, 2007.


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