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126th Maine Legislature, Second Regular Session

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Legislature
126th
Paper
SP 679
LD #
1713

An Act To Permit the Sharing of Revenue from the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages at Sporting Events

 (EMERGENCY)
Documents and DispositionLD 1713, SP 679Text
LD 1713
SP 679
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Fiscal Status
Not Yet Determined

Adopted Amendments C-A (S-377)
Emergency
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Fiscal Status
No Fiscal Impact
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Final DispositionEmergency Enacted, Feb 18, 2014
Governor's Action: Emergency Signed, Feb 18, 2014

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, Chapter 446
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Amendments to LD 1713Adopted by House & SenateC-A (S-377)
Emergency
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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs on Jan 8, 2014.
Latest Committee Action: Reported Out, Jan 31, 2014, OTP-AM
Latest Committee Report: Jan 31, 2014; Ought To Pass As Amended

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
Jan 29, 2014Work Session Held 
Jan 29, 2014VotedOTP-AM
Jan 31, 2014Reported OutOTP-AM

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Divided Reports

No Divided Reports.

Affected Statute Titles and Sections
TitleSectionSubsectionParagraphEffectLaw TypeChapter
28-A605 1 AMDPublic Law446
28-A608  NEWPublic Law446