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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
Second Regular Session of the 120th

CHAPTER 649
H.P. 1617 - L.D. 2116

An Act to Establish the Maine Library of Geographic Information

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 5 MRSA c. 158, sub-c. II-B is enacted to read:

SUBCHAPTER II-B
MAINE LIBRARY OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

§1890-I. Short title

     This subchapter may be known and cited as the "Maine Library of Geographic Information Act."

§1890-J. Definitions

     As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

     1. Association. "Association" means an organization:

     2. Data custodian. "Data custodian" means a federal data custodian, state data custodian or nonstate data custodian.

     3. Federal data custodian. "Federal data custodian" means any branch, agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government.

     4. Geographic information board. "Geographic information board" means the Maine Library of Geographic Information Board.

     5. Geographic information system. "Geographic information system" or "GIS" means a computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, analyzing and displaying information identified according to locations. A GIS includes operating personnel, hardware, software and the data that go into the system.

     6. Maine Library of Geographic Information. "Maine Library of Geographic Information" or "library" means the statewide network officially sanctioned by the Legislature through this Act by which data custodians or their designees organize, catalog and provide access to public geographic information to all levels of government and to the public.

     7. Nonstate data custodian. "Nonstate data custodian" means any agency or instrumentality of a political subdivision of the State.

     8. Public geographic information. "Public geographic information" means public information that is referenced to a physical location. Public geographic information includes, but is not limited to, physical, legal, economic or environmental information or characteristics concerning land, water, groundwater, subsurface resources or air in this State relating to:

     9. Public information. "Public information" means information that is stored, gathered, generated, maintained or financed by a data custodian. Information of state and nonstate data custodians is public information only if it is either:

The presence of data in the library does not, by itself, make that information a public record.

     10. State data custodian. "State data custodian" means any branch, agency or instrumentality of State Government.

     11. State funds. "State funds" means bond revenues and money appropriated or allocated by the Legislature.

§1890-K.      Maine Library of Geographic Information Board

     1. Purposes and duties. The Maine Library of Geographic Information Board, as established by section 12004-G, subsection 30-B, has the following purposes and duties:

     2. Membership. The geographic information board consists of 15 voting members as follows:

The terms for the members appointed pursuant to paragraph E are for a period of 3 years, except that initially the terms for members appointed pursuant to paragraph E, subparagraphs (1), (2) and (3) are for 2 years; the terms for members appointed pursuant to paragraph E, subparagraphs (4) and (5) are for 3 years; and the terms for members appointed pursuant to paragraph E, subparagraphs (6) and (7) are for 4 years. The term for members appointed pursuant to paragraphs F and G is for 3 years. A member who designates another person to serve on the geographic information board as that member's designee shall provide written notice to the geographic information board's staff of the name and title of the designee. Appointing authorities shall make their initial appointments and provide written notice of the appointments to the geographic information board's staff no later than September 1, 2002.

     3. Board chair. The geographic information board shall annually elect a chair from its membership at the first meeting in each year.

     4. Staff. Staff support to the geographic information board is provided by the Department of Administrative and Financial Services.

     5. Quorum; action. Eight members of the geographic information board constitute a quorum. The affirmative vote of 7 members is necessary for any action taken by the geographic information board. A vacancy in the membership of the geographic information board does not impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the powers and perform the duties of the geographic information board. The geographic information board may use video conferencing and other technologies to conduct its business but is not exempt from Title 1, chapter 13, subchapter I.

     6. Meetings. The geographic information board shall meet at the call of the chair but not less than quarterly. Notice must be provided no less than 5 working days prior to the meeting. Notice may be in writing by facsimile or electronic transmission.

     7. Memorandum of understanding. Information to be provided by a nonstate data custodian or its designee to the Maine Library of Geographic Information is governed by a memorandum of understanding between the geographic information board or its designee and the nonstate data custodian or its designee.

     8. Data custodian responsibilities. Federal and nonstate data custodians may voluntarily contribute data to the Maine Library of Geographic Information, except that data developed with state funds must be submitted to the library. Data custodians or their designees are responsible for:

§1890-L. Liability

     The geographic information board and any of the parties submitting data to the Maine Library of Geographic Information for public use may not be held liable for any use of those data.

§1890-M. Copyrights and fees

     Copyright or licensing restrictions may not be fixed by the geographic information board or data custodians to the information made available through the Maine Library of Geographic Information. The geographic information board may set fees for electronic copies of library data that are no more than 3 times the actual cost of reproduction. Fee schedules must be set annually and made readily available to requestors.

     Sec. 2. 5 MRSA §12004-G, sub-§30-B is enacted to read:

30-B. Public Information

Maine Library of Geographic Information Board

Expenses Only

5 MRSA §1890-K

Effective July 25, 2002, unless otherwise indicated.

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