Maine Statutes
§ 37-B §390-C — Administration of oaths and notarial acts
Maine § 37-B §390-C
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 37-B, § 37-B §390-C (2026).
Text
1.Power to administer oaths.
A commissioned or warrant officer of the state military forces and other personnel of the state military forces authorized to administer oaths under the laws of this State may administer oaths for the purpose of the administration of military justice and for other purposes of military administration, including administering enlistment oaths to persons enlisting or reenlisting in the National Guard. A commissioned or warrant officer of the United States Armed Forces may administer enlistment oaths to persons enlisting or reenlisting in the National Guard.
2.Powers of notary public.
A judge advocate or paralegal serving in the state military forces has, by virtue of the judge advocate's or paralegal's office and service, the powers of a notary public in the per
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Legislative History
PL 2013, c. 178, §1 (NEW).
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Administration of funds§ 37 §107
Appeals§ 37 §108
Payments§ 37 §109
Fraud§ 37 §110
Authority to receive federal funds§ 37 §153
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 37-B §390-C, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/37-B%20%C2%A7390-C.