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liability crime as defined in Title 17-A, section 34, subsection 4-
A.__Notwithstanding Title 17-A, section 1301, the maximum fine
under this subsection is not more than $25,000 per violation.

 
PART Y

 
Sec. Y-1. 14 MRSA §5604 is enacted to read:

 
§5604.__Monetary sanctions

 
1.__Designation.__A monetary sanction authorized by law and
imposed by the court for a civil violation may be designated a
"fine," "penalty," "forfeiture," "surcharge" or "assessment" or
may be designated by another similar term.

 
2.__Civil violation.__Use of the terminology under subsection
1 in describing a monetary sanction for a civil violation does
not limit or prohibit the application of Title 17-A, section 4-B,
subsection 3.

 
Sec. Y-2. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 2004.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill is the report of the Maine Criminal Justice
Information System, MCJUSTIS, Policy Board pursuant to Resolve
2001, chapter 45.

 
MCJUSTIS is an information clearinghouse, the purpose of which
is to provide access to shared uniform information on criminal
defendants and crime data. In order for the information to be
uniform and accurate, it must be entered and accessed by all
participants in the same way. To ensure that crimes are entered
accurately, the statutes defining each crime must be precise and
narrow enough to ensure that citing to the specific statutory
unit will be the same as describing the elements and class of
that exact crime. There must be a one-to-one relationship
between each crime and the statutory unit that defines it. The
120th Legislature enacted Public Law 2001, chapter 383, which
revised the Maine Criminal Code to establish that one-to-one
relationship for each crime and its unique statutory cite. This
bill revises crimes and civil violations in all other Titles of
the Maine Revised Statutes that require amendment to ensure that
each crime and civil violation has its own unique statutory cite.


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