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following statement, including the appropriate values, | accurately calculated: |
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| "In 2003, the Legislature and the voters established a | maximum equalized property tax rate of 12 mills for | secondary residential property and 4 mills for all other | property for the purpose of financing public education | from kindergarten to grade 12, beginning in 2005.__A | school administrative unit may adopt a budget that results | in mill rates higher than 4 mills (equalized) for primary | residential property.__Before these changes went into | effect, the property tax rate for education purposes in | (name of municipality) was ( ) mills (equalized) and the | property tax rate for municipal and county purposes was ( | ) mills (equalized).__The property tax rate for education | reflected in this bill for property subject to the 4 mill | (equalized) limitation is ( ) mills and for municipal, | county and all other purposes is ( ) mills (equalized)." |
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| | Each property tax bill issued by a municipality shall must | clearly state the amount of the tax bill that is attributable | to the cost of education, the amount attributable to county | taxes, the amount attributable to the remainder of the | municipal budget and the date interest will begin to accrue on | delinquent taxes. |
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| | Sec. 15. 36 MRSA c. 105, sub-c. 1-A is enacted to read: |
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| PROPERTY TAX CONTRIBUTION TO PUBLIC EDUCATION |
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| | For the purposes of this subchapter, unless the context | indicates otherwise, the following terms have the following | meanings. |
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| | 1.__Funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12.__ | "Funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12" has | the same meaning as in Title 20-A, section 15658-A. |
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| | 2.__Permanent residence.__"Permanent residence" means the | place where an individual has a true, fixed and permanent home | and principal establishment to which the individual, whenever | absent, has the intention of returning.__An individual may | have only one permanent residence at a time and, once | permanent residence is established, that residence is presumed | to continue until circumstances indicate otherwise. |
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