Maine Statutes
§ 5 §21201 — Findings
Maine § 5 §21201
JurisdictionMaine
Title 5ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES
Part 27INTERBRANCH COMMUNICATION AND COORDINATION
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 5, § 5 §21201 (2026).
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The Legislature finds that difficulties in interactions among the executive branch, the Legislature and the judicial branch often arise from the lack of understanding of the functions, structures, needs and perspectives of the 3 separate but coequal branches of government. Increased communication and coordination in daily activities as well as in long-range planning are possible to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of all 3 branches without the imposition of the views or directions of one or 2 branches upon another. The Legislature finds that active participation by the executive branch in the lawmaking process is essential to producing informed and effective legislation. The Legislature finds that the Constitution of Maine, Articles IV and V provide for shared participation in the
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Legislative History
PL 1993, c. 675, §C12 (NEW). PL 2019, c. 136, §1 (AMD).
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