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district, who may also be the registrar of voters for any town
within the standard district, and fix the registrar's salary.
It is the registrar's duty to make and keep a complete list of
all the eligible registered voters of resident in the standard
district. The list prepared by the registrar governs the
eligibility of any voter. Voters who are resident outside the
territorial limits of the standard district, as defined in its
charter, are not eligible voters and the registrar of voters
shall exclude those voters from the registrar's lists. All
warrants issued for elections by the trustees must show that
only the voters resident within the territorial limits of the
standard district are entitled to vote.

 
7. Water districts; trustees' compensation. The trustees
of a water district receive compensation as recommended by the
trustees and approved by a majority of the municipal officers
of the municipality, including compensation for any duties
they perform as officers, as well as for their duties as
trustees. For districts serving more than one municipality,
any change in the compensation received by the trustees for
any duties they perform within the district must be
recommended by the trustees and approved by majority vote of
the municipal officers in each municipality in municipalities
representing a majority of the population within the district.
Certification of the vote must be recorded with the Secretary
of State and recorded in the bylaws. Compensation for duties
as trustees must be on the basis of such specific amount as
may be specified in the bylaws, for each meeting actually
attended and reimbursement for travel and expenses, with the
total not to exceed such specific amount as may be specified
in the bylaws. Compensation schedules in effect on January 1,
1982 continue in effect until changed.

 
Notwithstanding section 6401, subsection 2, this subsection
does not apply to any water district for which the charter
provides for trustee compensation in a manner inconsistent
with this subsection and specifically indicates by its own
terms that this subsection or former section 6303, subsection
4 does not apply.

 
Sec. 4. 35-A MRSA §6413-A is enacted to read:

 
§6413-A.__Water districts; authority to increase debt limits

 
Notwithstanding any provision of its charter to the
contrary, a water district may increase its debt limit by
referendum in accordance with this section.__A water district
is not required to use this section and may seek to increase
its debt limit by any other lawful means, including pursuant
to any other means described in its charter or by seeking
legislative amendment to its charter.


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