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122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1952 |
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LR 2785(04) |
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An Act
To Prevent the Use of Performance-enhancing Substances by Maine Student
Athletes |
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Fiscal Note for Senate Amendment " " to Committee Amendment " " |
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Sponsor: Senator Rotundo |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Exempted State Mandate |
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State Mandate |
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New or Expanded Activity |
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Unit Affected |
Costs |
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Requiring
school administrative units to review and update their drug and alcohol
policies to address the use of performance-enhancing substances is a State
mandate. The additional local costs
are not expected to be significant.
Pursuant to the Mandate Preamble, the two-thirds vote of all members
elected to each House exempts the State from the constitutional requirement
to fund 90% of the additional local costs. |
School |
Insignificant |
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