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| Sec. 5. Disbursement of bond proceeds. The proceeds of the bonds must be | expended as set out in section 6 under the direction and | supervision of the Department of Environmental Protection, the | Department of Human Services and the Department of Administrative | and Financial Services. |
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| | Sec. 6. Allocations from General Fund bond issue; to construct and upgrade water | pollution control facilities, to remove discharges, to remediate municipal solid waste | landfills, to clean up tire stockpiles, to make drinking water system improvements and to | develop municipal digital data layers and maps. The proceeds of the sale of | the bonds must be expended as designated in the following | schedule. |
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| ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF |
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| | Loans to construct and upgrade water | | $2,500,000 |
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| | pollution control facilities matched |
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| | by $12,500,000 in federal funds |
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| | Grants to construct water pollution | | $5,500,000 |
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| | control facilities and subsidize |
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| | Grants to municipalities, homeowners | | $1,000,000 |
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| | and businesses to remove overboard |
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| | Grants to municipalities through the | | $1,500,000 |
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| | Small Communities Grants Program |
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| | Grants to municipalities to remediate | | $1,200,000 |
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| | Clean up of tire stockpiles to protect | | $500,000 |
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| | the public health and safety and the |
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| HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF |
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| | Grants and loans for public drinking | | $3,000,000 |
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| | water system improvements matched by |
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| | $15,760,000 in federal funds |
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| ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES, |
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| | Develop, in consultation with the | | $2,000,000 |
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| | Executive Department, State Planning |
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| | Office, municipal digital data layers |
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| TOTAL ALLOCATIONS | | $17,200,000 |
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| | Sec. 7. Contingent upon ratification of bond issue. Sections 1 to 6 do not | become effective unless the people of the State have ratified the | issuance of the bonds as set forth in this Act. |
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| | Sec. 8. Appropriation balances at year-end. At the end of each fiscal | year, all unencumbered appropriation balances representing state | money carry forward. Bond proceeds that have not been expended | within 10 years after the date of the sale of the bonds lapse to | General Fund debt service. |
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| | Sec. 9. Bonds authorized but not issued. Any bonds authorized but not | issued, or for which bond anticipation notes are not issued | within 5 years of ratification of this Act, are deauthorized and | may not be issued; except that the Legislature may, within 2 | years after the expiration of that 5-year period, extend the | period for issuing any remaining unissued bonds or bond | anticipation notes for an additional amount of time not to exceed | 5 years. |
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| | Sec. 10. Referendum for ratification; submission at statewide election; form of | question; effective date. This Act must be submitted to the legal voters | of the State of Maine at a statewide election held on the Tuesday | following the first Monday of November following passage of this | Act. The municipal officers of this State shall notify the | inhabitants of their respective cities, towns and plantations to | meet, in the manner prescribed by law for holding a statewide | election, to vote on the acceptance or rejection of this Act by | voting on the following question: |
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| "Do you favor a $17,200,000 bond issue for the following | purposes: |
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| 1. The sum of $8,000,000 to construct and upgrade water | pollution control facilities, providing the state match for | $12,500,000 in federal funds; |
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| 2. The sum of $1,200,000 to protect the State's drinking | water resources by granting funds to cities and towns for | the remediation of their solid waste landfills; |
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| 3. The sum of $1,500,000 to protect public health, safety | and the environment by providing funds to remove and replace | failing septic systems; |
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| 4. The sum of $1,000,000 to protect public health, safety | and the environment by providing funds to remove the replace | overboard discharges; |
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| 5. The sum of $500,000 to protect the public health, safety | and the environment by providing funds for the cleanup of | tire stockpiles; |
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| 6. The sum of $3,000,000 to support drinking water system | improvements that address public health threats, providing | the state match for $15,760,000 in federal funds; and |
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| 7. The sum of $2,000,000 to prepare municipal digital data | layers and maps?" |
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| | The legal voters of each city, town and plantation shall vote | by ballot on this question and designate their choice by a cross | or check mark placed within a corresponding square below the word | "Yes" or "No." The ballots must be received, sorted, counted and | declared in open ward, town and plantation meetings and returns | made to the Secretary of State in the same manner as votes for | members of the Legislature. The Governor shall review the | returns and, if a majority of the legal votes are cast in favor | of this Act, the Governor shall proclaim the result without | delay, and this Act becomes effective 30 days after the date of | the proclamation. |
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| | The Secretary of State shall prepare and furnish to each city, | town and plantation all ballots, returns and copies of this Act | necessary to carry out the purpose of this referendum. |
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| | The funds provided by this bond issue, in the amount of | $17,200,000, will be used for the following purposes: |
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| | 1. The sum of $8,000,000 to construct and upgrade water | pollution control facilities, providing the state match for | $12,500,000 in federal funds; |
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| | 2. The sum of $1,200,000 to protect the State's drinking | water resources by granting funds to cities and towns for the | remediation of their solid waste landfills; |
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| | 3. The sum of $1,500,000 to protect public health, safety and | the environment by providing funds to remove and replace failing | septic systems; |
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| | 4. The sum of $1,000,000 to protect public health, safety and | the environment by providing funds to remove the replace | overboard discharges; |
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| | 5. The sum of $500,000 to protect the public health, safety | and the environment by providing funds for the cleanup of tire | stockpiles; |
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| | 6. The sum of $3,000,000 to support drinking water system | improvements that address public health threats, providing the | state match for $15,760,000 in federal funds; and |
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| | 7. The sum of $2,000,000 to prepare municipal digital data | layers and maps. |
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