An Act To Strengthen the Maine Small Business and Entrepreneurship Commission
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §13033, as amended by PL 2005, c. 425, §3, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:
§ 13033. Membership; staff
Members serving by virtue of their status pursuant to paragraphs A to F serve as long as they maintain that status.
Sec. 2. 5 MRSA §13034, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2001, c. 142, §3, is further amended to read:
Sec. 3. 5 MRSA §13034, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2001, c. 142, §3, is further amended to read:
Sec. 4. 5 MRSA §13034, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 875, Pt. L, §§2 and 4, is repealed.
Sec. 5. 5 MRSA §13035, sub-§4 is enacted to read:
Sec. 6. 5 MRSA §13035, sub-§5 is enacted to read:
Sec. 7. Staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 13033, subsection 1, paragraph G, the Governor shall nominate the 3 public members of the Maine Small Business and Entrepreneurship Commission for confirmation by the Senate in the First Regular Session of the 124th Legislature so that one member serves a one-year term, one member serves a 2-year term and one member serves a 3-year term. Members appointed after that session are appointed for 3-year terms.
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This bill makes several changes to the law governing the Maine Small Business and Entrepreneurship Commission. Specifically, the bill does the following.
1. Under current law, the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development appoints 3 public members to the commission with expertise and knowledge in small business and entrepreneurship. Under this bill, the Governor appoints those members, subject to confirmation by the Senate, for 3-year staggered terms.
2. The bill provides that the chair of the commission is the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development or the commissioner's designee.
3. The bill requires the Department of Economic and Community Development to provide both professional and clerical staff to the commission.
4. The bill makes the commission the functional equivalent of a board of directors for the Small Business Development Center Program and requires the commission to adopt a set of governance procedures and submit funding recommendations to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over business and economic development matters.
5. The bill requires the chair of the commission to issue an annual report on small business economic development in the State.