Sec. C-1. 24-A MRSA §2736-C, sub-§1, ¶C-1, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 445, §8 and affected by §32, is amended to read:
C-1. "Legally domiciled" means a resident of person who lives in this State and who satisfies 3 of the following 4 criteria: has a motor vehicle operator's license from this State, is registered to vote in this State, has a permanent dwelling place in this State or files an income tax return for this State that declares the person is a Maine resident. A person may establish that that person is "legally domiciled" in this State by providing evidence of other relevant criteria associated with residency. A child is legally domiciled in this State if at least one of the child's parents or the child's legal guardian is legally domiciled in this State. A person with a developmental or other disability that prevents that person from obtaining a motor vehicle operator's license, registering to vote or filing an income tax return is legally domiciled in this State by living in this State.
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