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129th Maine Legislature, Second Regular Session

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Legislature
129th
Paper
HP 571
LD #
766

An Act Regarding the Penobscot Nation's and Passamaquoddy Tribe's Authority To Exercise Jurisdiction under the Federal Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 and the Federal Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013

Documents and DispositionLD 766, HP 571Text
LD 766
HP 571
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Fiscal Status
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Adopted Amendments C-C (H-763)
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Final DispositionEnacted, Mar 18, 2020
Governor's Action: Signed, Mar 18, 2020

Chaptered LawACTPUB
, Chapter 621
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Amendments to LD 766Adopted by SenateC-A (H-648)
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C-B (H-649)
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Sponsored By Representative Talbot Ross of Portland, Adopted by SenateH-A to C-A (H-655)
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Adopted by House & SenateC-C (H-763)
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C-D (H-764)
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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on Judiciary on Feb 11, 2020.
Latest Committee Action: Reported Out, Mar 16, 2020, OTP-AM/ONTP/OTP-AM
Latest Committee Report: Mar 16, 2020; JUD, A: Ought To Pass As Amended; JUD, B: Ought Not To Pass; JUD, C: Ought To Pass As Amended

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
May 23, 2019Work Session HeldTABLED
Jun 11, 2019Work Session HeldTABLED
Jun 13, 2019Work Session HeldTABLED
Jun 14, 2019Work Session Held 
Jun 14, 2019VotedDivided Report
Jun 19, 2019Reported OutOTP-AM/OTP-AM
Feb 11, 2020Referred ToJUD
Feb 13, 2020Work Session HeldTABLED
Feb 26, 2020Work Session Held 
Feb 26, 2020VotedDivided Report
Mar 16, 2020Reported OutOTP-AM/ONTP/OTP-AM

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Divided Reports
ReportReport Signer
A - Ought To Pass As AmendedRepresentative Donna Bailey of Saco, Chair
 Senator Michael Carpenter of Aroostook, Chair
 Representative Christopher Babbidge of Kennebunk
 Senator Shenna Bellows of Kennebec
 Representative Barbara Cardone of Bangor
 Representative John DeVeau of Caribou
 Representative Jeffrey Evangelos of Friendship
 Representative Thom Harnett of Gardiner
 Representative Lois Reckitt of South Portland
 Representative Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland
B - Ought Not To PassRepresentative Philip Curtis of Madison
 Representative David Haggan of Hampden
C - Ought To Pass As AmendedSenator Lisa Keim of Oxford
Affected Statute Titles and Sections
TitleSectionSubsectionParagraphEffectLaw TypeChapter
306209-B1A AMDPublic Law621
3062063 AMDPublic Law621
306209-B4 AMDPublic Law621
306209-B2 AMDPublic Law621
306209-B4 AMDPublic Law621
3062105 NEWPublic Law621
306209-B1-A NEWPublic Law621
17-A23-B AMDPublic Law621
2515414-A AMDPublic Law621
251542-A3A AMDPublic Law621
251544 1 AMDPublic Law621
3062063 AMDPublic Law621
306209-A1A AMDPublic Law621
306209-A1-A NEWPublic Law621
306209-A2-A NEWPublic Law621
306209-A4 AMDPublic Law621
306209-B1-A NEWPublic Law621
306209-B2-A NEWPublic Law621
306209-B4 AMDPublic Law621
3062104-A NEWPublic Law621