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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
Second Regular Session of the 120th

CHAPTER 630
H.P. 506 - L.D. 646

An Act to Establish the Energy Resources Council

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 5 MRSA c. 313-A is enacted to read:

CHAPTER 313-A
ENERGY RESOURCES COUNCIL

§3327. Energy Resources Council

     1. Council established; membership. In order to facilitate more effective interagency coordination of the State's activities regarding energy issues, the Energy Resources Council, referred to in this chapter as the "council," is established. The chair of the council is the Director of the State Planning Office who is responsible for ensuring that the council carries out its responsibilities under this chapter. The membership of the council is as follows:

     2. Duties; responsibilities. The council shall advise the Governor, the Legislature and state agencies in the formulation of energy policy, including policy relating to energy use and conservation, development of energy resources and facility siting.

In fulfilling its duties, the council may interact and cooperate with any state, federal, regional or local agency or private organization. The council shall establish and regularly consult with one or more advisory groups composed of individuals with relevant expertise and experience to assist the council in carrying out its responsibilities under this chapter.
The council shall:

     3. Quarterly meetings; staff. The council shall meet at least quarterly. The council shall prepare a work program for each year establishing priorities among its efforts. The State Planning Office, within the Executive Department, shall provide staff support. Each member of the council shall enter into an agreement with the State Planning Office to share in the cost of providing the staff support.

     4. Report; legislative oversight. By January 15th of each year, the chair of the council shall prepare and submit to the Governor and to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over utilities and energy matters an annual report describing the council's activities during the previous calendar year and an outline of anticipated activities for the current calendar year. The report must also include an evaluation of the council's effectiveness in meeting the requirements of this chapter and the adequacy of available staffing resources. The report may include recommendations for changes to law. After receiving a report under this subsection, the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over utilities and energy matters may report out legislation relating to energy policy.

     5. Examination of state energy use. The council shall monitor and evaluate energy use by State Government. The council shall examine and provide guidance and advice to relevant agencies on how the State may use energy more efficiently, consume less energy and purchase energy, including electricity, more economically. The council shall coordinate its activities with the Clean Government Initiative established under Title 38, section 343-H. The council shall evaluate the progress of the State in meeting the energy reduction goal established under section 1770, subsection 1 and advise the Department of Administrative and Financial Services on means of achieving that goal. In its annual report submitted pursuant to subsection 4, the council shall describe its activities pursuant to this subsection.

     6. Energy planning assistance for small businesses. The council shall develop information resources and coordinate the activities of member agencies to help small businesses use energy more efficiently, consume less energy and purchase energy, including electricity, more economically. The council shall form an advisory group of persons with relevant expertise and experience to advise the council in undertaking its responsibilities under this subsection. In its annual report submitted pursuant to subsection 4, the council shall describe its activities pursuant to this subsection.

Effective July 25, 2002, unless otherwise indicated.

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