Maine Statutes

§ 10 §1377 — Effects of violations

Maine § 10 §1377
JurisdictionMaine
Title 10COMMERCE AND TRADE
Part 3REGULATION OF TRADE
Ch. 212SELF-SERVICE STORAGE ACT

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 10, § 10 §1377 (2026).

Text

It is a violation of the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act if:

1.Occupant fails to take measures to protect personal information. An occupant fails to take appropriate measures to protect personal information of clients, customers or others with whom the occupant does business;
2.Purchaser fails to return personal information. A purchaser of any personal property under this Act intentionally fails to return to the operator any personal information of clients, customers or others with whom the occupant does business; and
3.Operator conducts lien sale of personal information. An operator has a reasonable belief that a leased space contains personal information relating to clients, customers or others with whom the occupant does business and nonetheless intentionally conducts a lien sale of

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Legislative History

PL 2009, c. 525, §9 (NEW).

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