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public information to enhance public awareness concerning | child abuse and neglect; |
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| F.__Enter into contracts with public or private agencies and | accept gifts or grants from federal, state or private | sources to carry out this chapter; |
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| G.__Employ staff as the board determines necessary to | implement its responsibilities; |
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| H.__Cooperate with and avail itself of the services of | governmental agencies and the University of Maine System and | cooperate with, assist and otherwise encourage local or | regional, private or public organizations in the various | communities of the State in the prevention of abuse and | neglect among children in the community and the State; and |
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| I.__Develop plans, with the cooperation of the child abuse | and neglect councils established under chapter 1057, to | provide a stable base for funding the councils in amounts no | lower than the amounts provided in the biennial budget of | fiscal years 1999-00 and 2000-01. |
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| | 2.__Powers.__The board may: |
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| A.__Apply for and receive funds from any private source or | governmental entity, whether by way of grant, donation, loan | or other means; |
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| B.__Create partnerships between the public and private | sectors to facilitate the purposes of this chapter and to: |
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| (1)__Bridge the gap in knowledge and communication | between the public and private sectors regarding | prevention programs and prevention policies; |
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| (2)__Build the leadership capacity of public and | private sector individuals and institutions regarding | prevention programs, prevention policies and the | importance of high-quality child care in all children's | early years; and |
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| (3)__Encourage active financial and in-kind | participation from the public and private sectors in | carrying out the purposes of this chapter; |
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| C.__Adopt bylaws, have the general powers accorded | corporations under Title 13, chapter 81 and perform other | acts necessary or convenient to carry out the lawful | purposes of the trust; |
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| D.__Sue or be sued in the board's own name; |
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| E.__Purchase, receive, hold, lease or acquire by | foreclosure, operate, manage, license and sell, convey, | transfer, grant or lease real and personal property, | together with those rights and privileges that may be | incidental and appurtenant to the property and the use of | the property, including, but not limited to, real or | personal property acquired by the board from time to time in | the satisfaction of debts or enforcement of obligations; |
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| F.__Make expenditures and incur obligations reasonably | required in the exercise of sound business principles to | secure possession of, preserve, maintain, insure and improve | real and personal property interests acquired by the board; |
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| G.__Acquire, subscribe for, own, hold, sell, assign, | transfer, mortgage or pledge the stock, shares, bonds, | debentures, notes or other securities and evidences of | interest in or indebtedness of a person, firm, corporation, | joint stock company, partnership, association or trust, and, | while the owner or holder of stock, shares, bonds, | debentures, notes or other securities, exercise the rights, | powers and privileges of ownership, including the right to | vote on the stock, shares, bonds, debentures, notes or other | securities; |
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| H.__Mortgage, pledge or otherwise encumber any property | right or thing of value acquired pursuant to the powers | contained in paragraph E, F or G as security for the payment | of any part of the purchase price of the property right or | thing of value; and |
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| I.__Expend principal from the endowment fund established in | section 3885, subsection 5 only under emergency | circumstances by 2/3 vote of the board. |
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| | Sec. 3. 22 MRSA §3886, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §16, | is amended to read: |
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| §3886. Limitation of powers |
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| | The board, notwithstanding section 3884 3884-A, subsection 8 | 1, paragraph F, may not enter into contracts, obligations or | commitments of any kind on behalf of the State or its agencies, | nor does it have the power of eminent domain or other powers not | provided to business corporations generally. Bonds, notes and | other evidences of indebtedness of the board are not debts or |
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| liabilities of the State and do not constitute a pledge of the | faith and credit of the State. |
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| | Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §4004, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1993, c. 294, §§1 and | 2, is further amended to read: |
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| | 1. General. The department may take appropriate action, | consistent with available funding, that will help prevent child | abuse and neglect and achieve the goals of section 4003 and | subchapter XI-A, including: |
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| A. Developing and providing services which: |
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| (1) Support and reinforce parental care of children; |
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| (2) Supplement that care; and |
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| (3) When necessary, substitute for parental care of | children; |
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| B. Encouraging the voluntary use of these and other | services by families and children who may need them; |
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| C. Cooperating and coordinating with other agencies, | facilities or persons providing related services to families | and children; |
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| D. Establishing and maintaining a Child Protective Services | Contingency Fund to provide temporary assistance to families | to help them provide proper care for their children; and |
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| E. Establishing a child death and serious injury review | panel for reviewing deaths and serious injuries to children. | The panel consists of the following members: the Chief | Medical Examiner, a pediatrician, a public health nurse, | forensic and community mental health clinicians, law | enforcement officers, departmental child welfare staff, | district attorneys and criminal or civil assistant attorneys | general. |
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| The purpose of the panel is to recommend to state and local | agencies methods of improving the child protection system, | including modifications of statutes, rules, policies and | procedures. |
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| | Sec. 5. Cooperative work. The Maine Children's Trust Incorporated, | established under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, chapter | 1058, shall work cooperatively with the Department of Human | Services, the child abuse and neglect councils and the Maine | Association of Child Abuse and Neglect Councils, |
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| established under Title 22, chapter 1057, and statewide | organizations working to prevent child abuse and neglect to | develop a proposal to channel funding for the child abuse and | neglect councils through the Maine Children's Trust Incorporated | in order to maximize federal funding and to qualify for matching | funds in as high amounts as possible. By January 15, 2002, the | Maine Children's Trust Incorporated shall submit the proposal to | the Second Regular Session of the 120th Legislature. |
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| | This bill repeals the provision of law that sets forth the | powers of the board of directors of the Maine Children's Trust | Incorporated and enacts in its stead a provision that clarifies | which of the functions are powers and which are duties. In | addition, the bill assigns to the trust the following: |
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| | 1. A permanent duty to develop plans with the child abuse and | neglect councils to provide a stable base of funding for the | councils at levels at least as high as the levels in the fiscal | years 1999-00 and 2000-01 biennial budget; and |
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| | 2. A one-time duty to develop a proposal along with the | Department of Human Services, the child abuse and neglect | councils, the Maine Association of Child Abuse and Neglect | Councils and statewide organizations working to prevent child | abuse and neglect to channel funding that is destined to the | child abuse and neglect councils through the trust in order to | maximize federal funding and qualify for matching funds in as | high amounts as possible. The bill requires the Maine Children's | Trust Incorporated to submit a report to the Second Regular | Session of the 120th Legislature by January 15, 2002 on the | proposal to maximize federal funding and to qualify for matching | funds. |
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| | This bill clarifies the authority of the Department of Human | Services, in the Child and Family Services and Child Protection | Act, to take appropriate action, consistent with existing | funding, to prevent child abuse and neglect. |
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