Maine Freedom of Access Act
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The Maine Freedom of Access Act is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels in Maine. The Freedom of Access Act also legislates the methods by which public meetings are conducted.
Maine's transparency report card
A 2008 study, BGA - Alper Integrity Index, conducted by the Better Government Association and sponsored by Alper Services, ranked Maine #33 in the nation with an overall percentage of 48.80%. [1]
A 2007 study, Graded state responsiveness to FOI requests, conducted by BGA and the NFOIC, gave Maine 41 points out of a possible 100, a letter grade of "F", and a ranking of 32 out of the 50 states.[2]
A 2002 study, Freedom of Information in the USA, conducted by IRE and BGA, ranked Maine's law as the 29th worst in the country, giving it a letter grade of "D+".[3]
Public Records
"The Legislature finds and declares that public proceedings exist to aid in the conduct of the people's business. It is the intent of the Legislature that their actions be taken openly and that the records of their actions be open to public inspection and their deliberations be conducted openly."[4]
Open Meetings
"Except as otherwise provided by statute or by section 405, all public proceedings shall be open to the public, any person shall be permitted to attend any public proceeding and any record or minutes of such proceedings that is required by law shall be made promptly and shall be open to public inspection."[5]
Who May Request Maine Records?
Anyone may request public records in Maine. "[E]very person has the right to inspect and copy any public record" [6]
For requester residency requirements in other states, see the list of who can make public record requests by state.
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Integrity Index available for download here
- ↑ Graded state responsiveness to FOI requests, 2007
- ↑ Freedom of Information in the USA, 2002
- ↑ Maine Revised Statutes 401. Declaration of public policy
- ↑ Maine Revised Statutes 403. Meetings to be open to public
- ↑ Maine Revised Statutes, 408(1)

