Maine Statutes

§ 22 §4254 — Jurisdiction - Article 4 (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE ON CONTINGENCY: See T. 22, §4264, sub-§2)

Maine § 22 §4254
JurisdictionMaine
Title 22HEALTH AND WELFARE
Part 4INTERSTATE COMPACTS
Ch. 1154INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR THE PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN (WHOLE CHAPTER TEXT EFFECTIVE ON CONTINGENCY: See T. 22, §4264, sub-§2)

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 22, § 22 §4254 (2026).

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1.Retain jurisdiction. The sending state shall retain jurisdiction over a child with respect to all matters of custody and disposition of the child that it would have had if the child had remained in the sending state. Such jurisdiction also includes the power to order the return of the child to the sending state.
2.Issue of child protection; custody. When an issue of child protection or custody is brought before a court in the receiving state, such court shall confer with the court of the sending state to determine the most appropriate forum for adjudication.
3.Authority to terminate. In accordance with its own laws, the court in the sending state has authority to terminate its jurisdiction if:
4.Court terminates jurisdiction. When a sending state court terminates its jurisdiction, th

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Legislative History

PL 2007, c. 255, §6 (NEW).

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