An Act To Correct Outdated References Regarding The Maine Human Rights Act
Technical correction: updates cross-references and terminology in the Maine Human Rights Act to reflect current law, with no policy changes or fiscal impact.
Technical correction: updates cross-references and terminology in the Maine Human Rights Act to reflect current law, with no policy changes or fiscal impact.
LD 1898 is a technical corrections bill intended to fix outdated references connected to the Maine Human Rights Act. The aim is to ensure that cross-references and citations within the Maine Human Rights Act (and related statutes) point to the current, correct sections, terminology, and structure of the law. The changes are presented as housekeeping to improve clarity and consistency without altering substantive rights or enforcement mechanisms.
Note: The available documents indicate the corrections are purely technical. There is no indication of new programs, funding changes, or substantive policy shifts.
LD 1898 is a straightforward, non-controversial technical correction bill designed to align references within and related to the Maine Human Rights Act with current statutory structure. It has no anticipated fiscal effects and moves through standard legislative channels before being signed into law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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