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132nd Maine Legislature, Second Regular Session

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Legislature
132nd
Paper
HP 1399
LD #
2084

An Act to Amend the Laws Regulating Transient Sales of Home Repair Services

 (EMERGENCY)
Documents and DispositionLD 2084, HP 1399Text
LD 2084
HP 1399
Printed Document PDF MS-Word Document
Fiscal Status
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Note PDFFiscal Note

Final DispositionEmergency Enacted, Mar 9, 2026
Governor's Action: Emergency Signed, Mar 9, 2026

Chaptered LawACTPUB
, Chapter 553
Printed Chapter PDFThese are unofficial documents that may contain errors. See the Session Laws Of Maine (when available) for a final version.Chapter Fiscal NoteFiscal Note PDFFiscal
Note

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Amendments to LD 2084

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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on Labor on Jan 7, 2026.
Latest Committee Action: Reported Out, Feb 3, 2026, OTP/ONTP
Latest Committee Report: Feb 3, 2026; LAB, MAJ: Ought To Pass; LAB, MIN: Ought Not To Pass

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
Jan 28, 2026Work Session Held 
Jan 28, 2026VotedDivided Report
Feb 3, 2026Reported OutOTP/ONTP

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Divided Reports
ReportReport Signer
MAJ - Ought To PassRepresentative Amy Roeder of Bangor, Chair
 Senator Michael Tipping of Penobscot, Chair
 Representative Marshall Archer of Saco
 Representative Matthew Beck of South Portland
 Senator Dick Bradstreet of Kennebec
 Representative Alicia Collins of Sidney
 Representative Gary Drinkwater of Milford
 Representative Valli Geiger of Rockland
 Representative Rafael Macias of Topsham
 Senator Joseph Rafferty of York
 Representative Charles Skold of Portland
MIN - Ought Not To PassRepresentative Mike Soboleski of Phillips
Affected Statute Titles and Sections
TitleSectionSubsectionParagraphEffectLaw TypeChapter
3214513  AMDPublic Law553
32145012-A NEWPublic Law553