An Act To Define the Process for a Municipality To Secede from a County
Sec. 1. 30-A MRSA c. 113, sub-c. 3 is enacted to read:
SUBCHAPTER 3
SECESSION BY municipality FROM COUNTY
§ 2174. Secession by a municipality from a county
This subchapter establishes a process by which a municipality may secede from one county and join another. The municipality must share a political subdivision border with both counties.
§ 2175. Initiation of procedure
"Be it resolved that the voters of X (municipality) seek approval of the Legislature for X (municipality) to secede from the County of X and join the County of Y. Following legislative approval, a countywide referendum is required before final secession is authorized. Do you support X (municipality) seeking the approval of the Legislature for X (municipality) to secede from the County of X?
§ 2176. Legislative approval of secession
Upon a majority approval of the local referendum under section 2175, the municipality shall seek and, in order to secede, must receive approval from the Legislature for the proposed secession.
§ 2177. County approval of secession
Upon approval of the Legislature, both the county from which the municipality is seceding and the county that the municipality is joining under this subchapter shall hold a referendum vote during the next scheduled regular election. Both counties must agree by a majority vote in favor of secession. The question to be voted on must be in substantially the following form:
"Be it resolved that the voters of X (municipality) seek approval of the County of X and the County of Y to secede from the County of X and join the County of Y. Do you support X (municipality) seceding from the County of X and joining the County of Y and the paying of the municipality's share of debts owed to the County of X?
§ 2178. Cost of referenda
The municipality petitioning to secede shall bear the expense of the 2 countywide referenda under section 2177.
§ 2179. Debt service of county
The municipality seceding under this subchapter must continue to pay the municipality's share of the debt service to the county from which the municipality is seceding. The time period for which the amount of debt service can be paid must be agreed upon between the municipality seceding and the county from which the municipality is seceding. Payment may not extend longer than the time in which the voters authorized the debt to be borne.
summary
This bill establishes a process by which a municipality may secede from one county and join another.