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LR 2833
Item 1

 
Environmental Protection to the General Fund by $2,500 each year of
the biennium.

 
3. It repeals the provision of law authorizing a transfer
from the State Revolving Fund account in the Department of
Environmental Protection to the General Fund.

 
4. It requires that $172,573 of the unencumbered balance
forward in the Administrative Services Unit - ACE Cluster Other
Special Revenue Funds account in the Department of Environmental
Protection be transferred to the General Fund in fiscal year
2003-04.

 
PART MM

 
Part MM authorizes the Director of the Bureau of Alcoholic
Beverages and Lottery Operations within the Department of
Administrative and Financial Services to enter into an agreement
with a multijurisdictional lottery association to operate, market
and promote a joint lottery or lottery games.

 
PART NN

 
Part NN does the following.

 
1. It amends the definition of "personal care agency" to
include individuals who are managing their own services with
public funds.

 
2. It amends the Controlled Substances Prescription
Monitoring Program to allow staff managing the pharmacy benefit
within the Department of Human Services, Bureau of Medical
Services, or those designated to assist in the administration of
that benefit, to access prescription information regarding
individuals in MaineCare for the purposes of detecting and
preventing substance abuse.

 
PART OO

 
Part OO does the following.

 
1. It clarifies the administrative and financial relationship
between the Maine Military Authority and the State.

 
2. It requires the Maine Military Authority to preserve
existing terms and conditions of employment for employees of the
Maine Military Authority and the management practices relating to
the terms and conditions of their employment to the greatest
extent possible, consistent with the Civil Service Law and the
state employee laws governing labor relations.


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