| | Sec. 14. Transition. The following provisions apply to the Maine | Military Authority. |
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| | 1. Classified and unclassified employees assigned to the | Maine Military Authority must be transferred to the Executive | Department. |
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| | 2. All contracts, agreements and compacts to which the Maine | Military Authority is a party and that are in effect on the | effective date of this Act remain in effect until they expire or | are altered by the parties involved in the contracts, agreements | or compacts. |
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| | 3. Commencing with the 2006-2007 fiscal biennium, the Maine | Military Authority shall submit a line category budget to the | Governor to be included in the unified biennial budget for all | state agencies that is submitted to the Legislature as a part of | the normal budgetary process. |
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| | 4. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, | section 1585 or any other provision of law, the Maine Military | Authority may establish a head count of personnel and, upon the | recommendation of the State Budget Officer and approval of the | Governor, allot expenditures by financial order based on | estimated revenue in order to implement the provisions of this | Act. Furthermore, all accrued expenditures, assets, liabilities, | balances of appropriations, allocations, transfers, revenues or | other available funds in accounts or subdivisions of accounts of | the authority remain in those accounts. By January 30, 2005, the | Governor shall submit to the Legislature a revised and unified | budgetary request by line category detailing the anticipated | revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1, | 2004. |
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| | 5. The Department of Administrative and Financial Services, | Bureau of Human Resources shall review the personnel policies and | practices of the Maine Military Authority for consistency with | the Civil Service Law. When the bureau has determined that the | policies and practices of the authority are in compliance with | the Civil Service Law, it shall authorize administration of civil | service and classification functions at the authority to the | extent the authority's actions are consistent with applicable law | and with any existing collective bargaining agreement or | practice. |
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| The existing job titles in use at the authority must be | established within the state classification file, with | distinguishing class codes to be used solely by the authority. | New positions must be established through a process and | specifications must be written in a format mutually agreed upon |
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