LD 274
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Each county or regional agency is responsible for coordination of
the activities of municipal and interjurisdictional emergency
management agencies within the region or county and for emergency
management in the unorganized territories within its jurisdiction.__
A county or regional emergency management agency must receive
support from the municipalities within its jurisdiction.

 
3.__Structure of county and regional agencies.__The director
shall advise upon the organizational structure of county and
regional emergency management agencies, including the manner in
which the directors of those agencies are appointed by governing
bodies of the jurisdictions involved.

 
4.__List of agencies.__The agency shall publish and maintain a
current list of municipal, interjurisdictional, county and
regional emergency management agencies established pursuant to
this section.

 
Sec. C-15. 37-B MRSA §822, as amended by PL 2001, c. 614, §20 and c.
662, §88, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

 
§822. Immunity

 
Neither the State nor any of its agencies or political
subdivisions nor a person called out pursuant to section 784-A,
including a voluntary and uncompensated grantor of a permit for
the use of the grantor's premises as an emergency management
shelter, may, while engaged in any emergency management
activities and while complying with or attempting to comply with
this chapter or any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter, be
liable for the death of or injury to any person, or damage to
property, as a result of those activities.__This section does not
affect the right of any person to receive benefits to which that
person would otherwise be entitled under this chapter, under the
Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992, under any pension law or
under any act of Congress.

 
Sec. C-16. P&SL 2001, c. 62, §2 is amended to read:

 
*Sec. 2. Territory. The territory affected by this Act, referred to
in this Act as the "territory," is as follows:

 
A certain lot or parcel of land situated in the Town of
Falmouth, County of Cumberland, and State of Maine bounded
and described as follows:

 
Beginning at a granite monument on the southerly bank of the
Presumpscot River which monument marks the Falmouth-Portland


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