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  129th MAINE LEGISLATURE | 
 
 
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  LD 665 | 
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  LR 1641(02) | 
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  An Act To Enact
  the Campus Free Expression Act | 
 
 
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  Fiscal Note for
  Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " " | 
 
 
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  Committee: Education and Cultural Affairs | 
 
 
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  Fiscal Note Required: Yes | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Note | 
 
 
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  Potential current biennium cost increase - Maine Community
  College System 
    Minor cost increase - General Fund 
    Minor revenue increase - General Fund 
    Minor revenue increase - Other Special Revenue Funds | 
 
 
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  Judicial Impact Statements | 
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  This bill may
  increase the number of civil suits filed in the court system.  
    The additional workload associated with the minimal number of new cases
  filed in the court system does not require additional funding at this time.   
    The collection of additional filing fees may increase General Fund and
  other dedicated revenue by minor amounts. | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Detail
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  According to
  information provided by the Maine Community College System (MCCS), this
  legislation may result in increased security and maintenance costs of
  approximately $31,500 per year beginning in fiscal year 2019-20.  This estimate assumes that one event per
  month will occur at each of the 7 campuses within the MCCS for the 9 months
  that the college is in session at a cost of $500 per event.  The actual cost to the MCCS will depend on
  actual experience. | 
 
 
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  Additional costs
  to the University of Maine System and Maine Maritime Academy to implement the
  requirements of this legislation can be absorbed within existing budgeted
  resources. | 
 
 
 
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