LD 1611
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and convene the first meeting of the task force no later than 10
days after all members have been appointed; and be it further

 
Sec. 5. Duties. Resolved: That the task force shall study parenting
alienation syndrome and related issues.

 
1. In conducting the study, the task force shall examine the
following topics:

 
A. Caseloads for Department of Human Services case workers,
the court system and guardians ad litem;

 
B. Delays in investigations of a custodial parent;

 
C. Evasion by the custodial parent of investigation of that
custodial parent; and

 
D. Custody issues in domestic violence situations.

 
2. In examining these topics, the task force may:

 
A. Hold informational sessions for discussions with
knowledgeable persons;

 
B. Conduct, summarize and analyze the results of a
literature search;

 
C. Conduct, tabulate and analyze the results of a survey of
the public or affected persons and groups;

 
D. Procure and analyze relevant data;

 
E. Conduct legal research and prepare opinions on legal
questions within the scope of the study; and

 
F. Determine and summarize the legislative actions or
governmental programs undertaken in other jurisdictions
related to issues within the scope of the study.

 
3. The task force shall invite the court system to
participate in the task force's examination; and be it further

 
Sec. 6. Staff assistance. Resolved: That upon approval of the
Legislative Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis
shall provide necessary staffing services to the task force; and
be it further

 
Sec. 7. Compensation. Resolved: That the members of the task force
who are Legislators are entitled to the legislative per diem, as
defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 3,

 
section 2, and reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred for
their attendance at authorized meetings of the task force. Other
members of the task force who are not otherwise compensated by
their employers or other entities that they represent are
entitled to receive reimbursement of necessary expenses incurred
for their attendance at authorized meetings; and be it further

 
Sec. 8. Report. Resolved: That the task force shall submit its
report, together with any necessary implementing legislation, to
the Second Regular Session of the 120th Legislature no later than
January 15, 2002; and be it further

 
Sec. 9. Budget. Resolved: That the chairs of the task force, with
assistance from the task force staff, shall administer the task
force's budget. Within 10 days after its first meeting, the task
force shall present a work plan and proposed budget to the
Legislative Council for approval. The task force may not incur
expenses that would result in the task force exceeding its
approved budget. Upon request from the task force, the Executive
Director of the Legislative Council shall promptly provide the
task force chairs and staff with a status report on the task
force's budget, expenditures incurred and paid and available
funds.

 
SUMMARY

 
This resolve establishes a task force to study parent
alienation syndrome and related issues of custodial parents, the
Department of Human Services and domestic violence.


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