|   | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |  
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 |   |  | Sec. 1.  5 MRSA §1972, sub-§5, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 388, §14, is  |  | repealed. |  
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 |   |  | Sec. 2.  5 MRSA §1976, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 388, §14, is  |  | amended to read: |  
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 |   | | §1976.  Use of State Government computer system |  
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 |   |  | 1.  Confidentiality.  Computer programs, technical data,  |  | logic diagrams and source code related to data processing or  |  | telecommunications are confidential and are not public  |  | records, as defined in Title 1, section 402, subsection 3, to  |  | the extent of the identified trade secrets.  To qualify for  |  | confidentiality under this subsection, computer programs,  |  | technical data, logic diagrams and source code must: |  
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 |   | | A.  Contain trade secrets, as defined in Title 10, section  |  | 1542, subsection 4, held in private ownership; and |  
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 |   | | B.  Have been provided to a state agency by an authorized  |  | independent vendor or contractor under an agreement by  |  | which: |  
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 |   | | (1)  All trade secrets that can be protected are  |  | identified without disclosing the trade secret; |  
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 |   | | (2)  The vendor or contractor retains all  |  | intellectual property rights in those trade secrets;  |  | and |  
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 |   | | (3)  The state agency agrees to hold and use the  |  | programs, data, diagrams or source code without  |  | disclosing any identified trade secrets. |  
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 |   |  | 2.  Public records.  Except as provided in subsection 1, any  |  | document created or stored on a State Government computer is a  |  | public record and must be made available in accordance with  |  | Title 1, chapter 13 unless specifically exempted by that  |  | chapter. |  
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 |   |  | 3.  Violation.  A person is guilty of misuse of a State  |  Government computer system if that person knowingly uses a  |  computer system operated by a state department or agency, the  |  Judicial Department or the Legislature: |  
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 |   | A.  To prepare materials with the intent to expressly  |  advocate, to those eligible to vote, for the election or  |  defeat of any candidate for a federal office, a  |  constitutional office or any candidate for elective  |  municipal, county or state office, including leadership  |  positions in the Senate and the House of Representatives;  |  or |  
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