478 rulemaking notices from 24 Maine agencies — proposed, emergency, and final filings as they cross the State Register on the way into the Administrative Code.
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jul 23, 2025
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jul 23, 2025
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jul 23, 2025
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jul 23, 2025
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jul 23, 2025
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Independence
Jul 16, 2025
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Independence
Jul 16, 2025
16-227 Department of Public Safety, Maine Criminal Justice Academy Board of Trustees
Jul 16, 2025
02-031 Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Insurance
Jul 16, 2025
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife – Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund
Jul 9, 2025
90-564 Clean-Up and Response Fund Review Board
Jul 2, 2025
To amend the Oil Import Fees listed in Section 4 of the rule by increasing the fee from 18 cents per barrel of gasoline to 20 cents per barrel as well as increasing the fee from 6 cents per barrel for other petroleum products except unrefined crude oil, liquid asphalt, and number 6 fuel oil to 10 cents per barrel.
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Jul 2, 2025
This Rule administers the State of Maine drinking water requirements for approximately 1,900 public water systems by the Department’s Maine CDC Drinking Water Program (Department), which has federal primacy. The Department proposes rule changes to reflect current practice, by removing any outdated language and meet a Legislative Resolve approved by emergency on June 21, 2021: Resolve to Protect Consumers of Public Drinking Water by Establishing Maximum Contaminant Levels for Certain Substances and Contaminants (Resolves 2021, ch. 82; S.P. – LD 129), which requires public water systems to test and monitor drinking water for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The Department also proposes to incorporate the recently announced by USEPA in April 2024 for federal PFAS standards into this Maine rule EPA for six PFAS compounds. Community public water systems, non-transient non-community systems, and bottled water suppliers will be required to test for PFAS and report their results to the Department, resulting in possible mitigation, if levels are reported above certain levels. The Department also proposes to require seasonal transient public water systems and all community public water systems to test for total coliform on a monthly basis, to further protect public health and alert the Department to possible bacterial contamination quicker. The Department proposes to add a definition for “common scheme of development” to clarify its process to identify and regulate public water systems, and finally, the Department proposes a new rule title to reflect Maine CDC rulemaking formatting convention.
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Independence
Jul 2, 2025
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Independence
Jul 2, 2025
12-179 Department of Labor, Board of Occupational Safety and Health
Jul 2, 2025
99-346 Maine State Housing Authority
Jul 2, 2025
02-380 Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, State Board of Nursing
Jul 2, 2025
15-215 Maine Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management
Jun 25, 2025
This proposed amendment would revise the language of the rule referencing the current amount for eligible reimbursement per night, establish an individual annual and lifetime grant cap, incorporate recent legislative changes to the statute, and update outdated definitions. Amended rules may incorporate and align these annual and lifetime grant caps with 15-215, Chapter 2: Administration of the Veteran's Financial Assistance Program.
15-215 Maine Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management
Jun 25, 2025
This proposed amendment would revise the language of the rule referencing the current amount for an individual annual grant and reinforce the lifetime cap of $10,000. Amended rules may incorporate and align these annual and lifetime grant caps with 15-215, Chapter 3: Administration of the Veteran's Homelessness Prevention Coordination Program.
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Jun 25, 2025
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is proposing regulation changes for the upcoming ice fishing and open water fishing seasons. These regulations are needed to provide for the effective conservation of Maine’s inland fisheries and to enhance fishing opportunities throughout the State. This rule-making packet includes 12 individual proposals presented in the following “theme” categories: Special Need; Salmonid Growth, Condition, and Performance; Expanded Angler Opportunity; and Errors, Conflicts, and Confusion. The complete list of proposals may be obtained from the Agency Contact Person or online at: https://www.maine.gov/ifw/news- events/rulemaking-proposals.html. The proposals, if adopted, will become effective January 1, 2026. Members of the public are encouraged to review the proposals and provide comments by submitting written comments by mail or email to the contact person for this filing or by participating in the public hearing. (All comments must be related to this rulemaking packet.) Note: Written comments are given equal consideration to testimony given at the public hearing.
29-250 Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Jun 25, 2025
This rule establishes the requirements for the use of trailer transit plates pursuant to 29-A M.R.S.A. Section 462, sub-section 8.
29-250 Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Jun 25, 2025
This rule establishes the requirements for licensing and for receipt of registration plates for vehicle dealers, persons in the business of conducting vehicle auctions, vehicle recyclers, mobile crushers, and holders of loaner and transporter plates. The rule sets forth required facilities, equipment, records and hours and describe required application procedures. The rule also establishes requirements for annexes and for secondary locations.
01-015 Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, Maine Milk Commission
Jun 25, 2025
18-125 Department of Administrative and Financial Services (DAFS), Maine Revenue Services (MRS)
Jun 25, 2025
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
Jun 18, 2025
This chapter establishes a consolidated retirement plan, as required by 5 M.R.S. §18801 et seq. for local districts that are participating local districts under 5 M.R.S., Chapter 425. The proposed amended rule eliminates of the reduction of disability retirement benefits due to receipt of Social Security benefits for the same condition.
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
Jun 18, 2025
This rule provides guidance on disability compensation limits and benefit offsets. The proposed amended rules eliminates reference to the offset of disability retirement benefits and compensation limits for Social Security benefits received by a member for the same condition.
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
Jun 18, 2025
This chapter establishes a consolidated retirement plan, as required by 5 M.R.S. §18801 et seq. for local districts that are participating local districts under 5 M.R.S., Chapter 425. The proposed amended rule eliminates of the reduction of disability retirement benefits due to receipt of Social Security benefits for the same condition.
02-041 Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation
Jun 18, 2025
12-180 Department of Labor, Maine Labor Relations Board
Jun 18, 2025
12-180 Department of Labor, Maine Labor Relations Board
Jun 18, 2025
02-030 Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection
Jun 11, 2025
This rule repeals license application and renewal requirements for collection agencies in Chapter 300 superseded by requirements in Bureau Rule Chapter 705, clarifies surety coverage requirements for residential real estate property preservation provider and debt buyer licensees, and repeals the requirement that licensees receive pre-approval of form letters used in communicating with Maine debtors.
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
Jun 11, 2025
01-672 Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, Maine Land Use Planning Commission
Jun 4, 2025
At the annual Highland Plantation meeting on April 26, 2025, residents in attendance voted 11-6 to repeal the comprehensive plan and land use ordinance. Pursuant to 12 M.R.S. §685-A(4-A)(B), this rule needs to be updated to officially reestablish the Commission’s jurisdiction regarding land use planning and
01-001 Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
Jun 4, 2025
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal program that provides food assistance to low-income households. It's a partnership between the USDA, states, and local organi
94-649 Maine Commission on Public Defense Services
Jun 4, 2025
Chapter 2 of the Commission’s rules sets out the minimum requirements to be Eligible to accept assignments from the Commission. The rules in Chapter 3 are promulgated to establish the eligibility requirements for Speciali
16-633 Department of Public Safety, Gambling Control Unit
Jun 4, 2025
This rule package is to create a rule to define special events and remove the requirement for form 5475.
10-144 Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Jun 4, 2025
94-649 Maine Commission on Public Defense Services
Jun 4, 2025
13-188 Department of Marine Resources
Jun 4, 2025
16-222 Department of Public Safety, Maine State Police
May 28, 2025
This chapter outlines the procedures governing the award of death benefits to the child, spouse or parent of a law enforcement officer who dies while in the line of duty. 25 MRS §§1611 – 1612.
10-148 Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child and Family Services
May 28, 2025
The Department determines that adoption of this rule is necessary for compliance with federal rule changes adopted in April 2024 for the use of CCDF funds, according to 42 U.S.C. 9858 et seq., 45 C.F.R. Pt. 98. This routine/technical rulemaking is necessary to comply with Federal Rule updates according to 42 U.S.C. 9858 et seq., 45 C.F.R. Pt. 98. The Department adopted these changes on an emergency basis on 5/19/25 and this proposed rulemaking will adopt them after the emergency rule expires on 8/17/25 at 11:59pm EST (U.S. and Canada). Revisions to payment processes, including paying prospectively and by enrollment, as well as changes to co-payments are required to meet these federal rule changes. As well, the Department has proposed paying child care providers the market rates as part of these rule changes.
17-229 Department of Transportation
May 28, 2025
01-015 Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Maine Milk Commission
May 28, 2025
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
May 21, 2025
This proposed rulemaking repeals Rule Chapter 901. Chapter 901 was adopted in 1986 to provide a schedule for adjustments to confidential state employee’s average final compensation for the period January 1986 through March 1987. This rule appears to no longer have any application.
94-411 Maine Public Employees Retirement System
May 21, 2025
This rule defines the requirements to qualify as a full-time student for the purposes of survivor benefit payments to a dependent child of a deceased member. Rule Chapter 102 was adopted in 1986 and has not been substantively amended since that date. The proposal is to repeal and replace the rule. The proposed replacement rule includes updated language and formatting, and the removal of wording for consistency with existing statutory language.
02-030 Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection
May 21, 2025
This rule amends Chapter 709 as it pertains to reporting requirements for unhosted cryptocurrency wallets. The existing provisions have proven difficult or impossible for industry to comply with and new methods have been developed and are being implemented to address the concerns surrounding unhosted wallets.
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
May 21, 2025
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is recommending the following changes to Chapter 14 rules Commercial Whitewater Rafting: Changing the whitewater guide total training run requirement for a Level One Whitewater Guide from the current 20 to 15 total training runs; changing the whitewater guide written exam waiting period for an applicant that is unsuccessful in passing the written exam from the current 30 days to 14 days; and, clarifying the language that requires a whitewater guide to carry on their person a knife. The proposed changes will assist outfitters in the quality of training runs and increase safety for rafters. Please contact the agency contact person for a complete copy of the rule proposal.
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
May 21, 2025
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is proposing to amend Chapter 20 rules to separate the current “Mammals and Heads” classification into their own classifications. Separate mammal and head classifications will allow applicants to choose one or both classifications for testing, which may help with the quality of the specimen produced during the exam process. Please contact the agency contact person for a complete copy of the rule proposal.
09-137 Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
May 21, 2025
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is proposing a deer management assistance program (DMAP) to improve ability to serve some landowners that have deer conflicts. Part of this program will be providing landowners with additional deer removal options where deer are damaging market trees and crops, and this additional removal will come by way of DMAP permits allowing for the removal of additional antlerless deer from impacted properties. Please contact the agency contact person for a complete copy of the rule proposal.
02-298, Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Office of Professional of Occupational Regulation, Board of Real Estate Appraisers
May 21, 2025
The proposed rulemaking reflects the Appraisal Qualifications Board’s (AQB) adoption of changes to continuing education requirements contained in the 2026 Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria (Criteria). Licensed appraisers completing continuing education for the renewal of their license will be subject to these changes effective January 1, 2026. The Maine Board of Real Estate Appraisers proposes to adopt the following changes made by the AQB to continuing education requirements: