LD 572
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additional funds are needed to satisfy the amount determined by the
court to be paid to the district, the court may order the
attachment or trustee process and sale of real or personal property
owned by the municipality or the attachment of the municipality's
bank accounts or require property tax payments to the municipality
to be turned over to the court and may pay the amount owed the
district from the proceeds and return any excess to the
municipality.

 
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §1703, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
6.__Enforcement.__If a municipal treasurer fails to pay the
installment due, or any part, on the dates required, to initiate
collection procedures, the treasurer of the community school district may
notify the municipal treasurer of the failure to pay.__Interest accrues
on each unpaid installment at the rate established under Title 36,
section 186 beginning on the 60th day after the date the installment is
due under subsection 4.__If payment of an installment is not made within
60 days after the due date, the treasurer of the district may initiate an
action in Superior Court to compel payment of the delinquent installment.__
The court shall determine the amount owed by the municipality to the
district and shall order the municipal treasurer to pay all delinquent
installments, accrued interest and any court costs and reasonable
attorney's fees incurred by the district.__To ensure prompt payment of
the delinquent installments, the court may require that amounts due to
the municipality from the State under Title 30-A, section 5681 and Title
36, sections 578 and 685 be paid to the district until the amount
determined by the court is satisfied.__The court shall promptly notify
the disbursing state agency of the determination and direct the agency to
make the required change in payee and the amounts to be paid.__If
additional funds are needed to satisfy the amount determined by the court
to be paid to the district, the court may order the attachment or trustee
process and sale of real or personal property owned by the municipality
or the attachment of the municipality's bank accounts or require property
tax payments to the municipality to be turned over to the court and may
pay the amount owed the district from the proceeds and return any excess
to the municipality.


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