Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2228

Introduced
3/5/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Refer
3/10/26  
Engrossed
4/2/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

An Act to Eliminate Inactive Boards and Commissions

Impact

If enacted, LD2228 would directly impact several boards and commissions, rendering them defunct. This includes bodies such as the Board of Respiratory Care Practitioners, the Nutrient Management Review Board, and others that have not demonstrated sufficient activity in recent years. The bill reflects a broader legislative effort to eliminate redundancy within state government and to focus on maintaining organizations that actively contribute to public governance and civic responsibility.

Summary

LD2228, titled 'An Act to Eliminate Inactive Boards and Commissions,' aims to dissolve various state boards and commissions that have not been active or have failed to file their required annual reports over the past two years. The intent behind this bill is to improve government efficiency by removing entities that no longer serve their purpose and to ensure that state resources are utilized effectively. By targeting boards that have either reported inactivity or failed to file reports, the bill seeks to streamline operations within state government, contributing to a more accountable administrative system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2228 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers advocating for governmental reform and efficiency. Proponents argue that the elimination of inactive boards will lead to better allocation of state resources and improved governmental accountability. However, there may be concerns from stakeholders who were involved with these boards, fearing that their specific areas of interest or regulation may be neglected. Overall, the bill resonates well with efforts to modernize and optimize state government operations.

Contention

While the bill presents a pragmatic approach to government operations, notable points of contention may arise regarding the specific boards targeted for elimination. Critics could argue that some commissions may still have potential value or that their activities could be revitalized rather than completely dissolved. The discourse may shift towards assessing the role and functionality of each board to ensure that necessary oversight is not compromised as these entities are removed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1566

An Act to Provide Compensation to Individuals with Lived Experience Serving on Certain Advisory Boards, Commissions, Councils and Similar Groups

ME LD1981

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Emergency Medical Services' Board and the Blue Ribbon Commission to Study Emergency Medical Services in the State

ME SB2794

DECLINE Act Deactivating and Eliminating Cards Linked to Inactive or Nonexistent Employees Act

ME HB861

Provides relative to the status of inactive boards and commissions in Louisiana (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

ME LD1436

An Act to Update and Clarify Provisions Related to 9-1-1 Services

ME LD2118

An Act to Eliminate the Natural Areas Program and Reassign Certain Responsibilities Under the Program to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and to Amend the Law Governing Administration of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Resource Management

ME LD2233

An Act to Combine the Board of Licensure in Medicine and Board of Osteopathic Licensure into a Single Licensing Board for All Physicians and Physician Associates

ME LD64

An Act to Eliminate the Cultchless American Oyster Growers License

ME LD1813

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Right to Know Advisory Committee Concerning State Boards and Commissions

ME LD94

An Act to Eliminate Miscarriage Reporting Requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.