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LD 1466 Title Page An Act To Relocate the Prohibition of Use of State Government Computer Systems ... Page 2 of 2
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LR 1980
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §1972, sub-§5, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 388, §14, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 2. 5 MRSA §1976, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 388, §14, is
amended to read:

 
§1976. Use of State Government computer system

 
1. Confidentiality. Computer programs, technical data,
logic diagrams and source code related to data processing or
telecommunications are confidential and are not public
records, as defined in Title 1, section 402, subsection 3, to
the extent of the identified trade secrets. To qualify for
confidentiality under this subsection, computer programs,
technical data, logic diagrams and source code must:

 
A. Contain trade secrets, as defined in Title 10, section
1542, subsection 4, held in private ownership; and

 
B. Have been provided to a state agency by an authorized
independent vendor or contractor under an agreement by
which:

 
(1) All trade secrets that can be protected are
identified without disclosing the trade secret;

 
(2) The vendor or contractor retains all
intellectual property rights in those trade secrets;
and

 
(3) The state agency agrees to hold and use the
programs, data, diagrams or source code without
disclosing any identified trade secrets.

 
2. Public records. Except as provided in subsection 1, any
document created or stored on a State Government computer is a
public record and must be made available in accordance with
Title 1, chapter 13 unless specifically exempted by that
chapter.

 
3. Violation. A person is guilty of misuse of a State
Government computer system if that person knowingly uses a
computer system operated by a state department or agency, the
Judicial Department or the Legislature:

 
A. To prepare materials with the intent to expressly
advocate, to those eligible to vote, for the election or
defeat of any candidate for a federal office, a
constitutional office or any candidate for elective
municipal, county or state office, including leadership
positions in the Senate and the House of Representatives;
or


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