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this Part may contribute to the Companion Animal Sterilization Fund | by including with that taxpayer's return sufficient funds to make | the contribution.__Each individual income tax return form must | contain a designation in substantially the following form: | "Contribution to Companion Animal Sterilization Fund: ( ) $5, ( ) | $10, ( ) $25 or ( ) Other $... ." |
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| | 2.__Contributions credited to Companion Animal Sterilization | Fund.__The State Tax Assessor shall determine annually the total | amount contributed pursuant to subsection 1.__Prior to the | beginning of the next year, the assessor shall deduct the cost of | administering the Companion Animal Sterilization Fund checkoff, | but not exceeding $5,000 annually, and report the remainder to | the Treasurer of State, who shall credit that amount to the | Companion Animal Sterilization Fund, which is established in | Title 7, section 3910-B, subsection 2. |
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| | Sec. 7. Transition. All funds in the spaying and neutering fund | established by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural | Resources pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 7, | section 3906-B, subsection 13 must be transferred to the | Companion Animal Sterilization Fund established in Title 7, | section 3910-B, subsection 2 within 30 days following the | effective date of this Act. |
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| | Sec. 8. Effective date. This Act takes effect January 1, 2005. |
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| | This bill, based on New Hampshire law, establishes the | Companion Animal Sterilization Program to provide funding | assistance to Maine residents who adopt a dog or cat from an | animal shelter and need the animal to be spayed or neutered. A | resident pays a fee of $30 to participating veterinarians. | Disabled, elderly, unemployed or low-income residents who are | eligible to receive low-income assistance, such as food stamps or | MaineCare or unemployment benefits, pay a fee of $15, which | covers an examination, vaccinations and sterilization from a | participating veterinarian. |
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| | Participating veterinarians are reimbursed for the difference | between the fee and 80% of the veterinarian's fee for sterilizing | the companion animal less the copayment; if the companion animal | is owned by a disabled, elderly, low-income or unemployed person, | the veterinarian receives full reimbursement. |
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| | The primary source of funding for the program is a voluntary | checkoff on the individual income tax form that allows a taxpayer |
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