123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE | ||||||
LD 430 | LR 475(02) | |||||
An Act To Enable Unorganized Territory Townships To Become a Municipality | ||||||
Fiscal Note for Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " " | ||||||
Committee: State and Local Government | ||||||
Fiscal Note Required: Yes | ||||||
Fiscal Note | ||||||
Potential current biennium cost increase - General Fund State Mandate - Unfunded |
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State Mandates | ||||||
Required Activity | Unit Affected | Costs | ||||
The requirement that county commissioners undertake a process to allow a township or townships to organize as a municipality is a state mandate pursuant to the Maine Constitution. The additional local costs to organize public meetings, to conduct referendum voting and implement other requirements are expected to be significant. | County | Significant | ||||
Fiscal Detail and Notes | ||||||
Enactment of this legislation will develop a procedure to allow certain townships in the Unorganized Territory to organize as a municipality. If one to three townships were to organize into a town, there could be costs to the state for school subsidies, Tree Growth Reimbursement , Veterans Exemption Reimbursement, Revenue Sharing, education costs, ministerial and school trust funds, General Assistance, Forest Fire Protection and other potential costs. The minor costs associated with the Office of the Executive Director providing certain information to the joint Standing Committee on State and Local Government can be absorbed by the Legislature utilizing existing budgeted resources. | ||||||
Providing for up to 3 townships in the Unorganized Territory to organize as a municipality will increase the total cost of providing K-12 public education. The amount can not be determined at this time and will depend on the number of townships in the new municipality, the assessed valuation of the new municipality, the number of resident pupils in the new municipality, pupil transportation costs and special education costs. |