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Code · Maine · Title 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES · Chapter 421: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§17439. Information for administrative or judicial proceedings

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If information regarding the investment trust fund is required from the system or the trustees of the investment trust fund for an administrative or judicial proceeding, the party seeking the information must file a written request for that information with the Chief Executive Officer of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System. The chief executive officer or the chief executive officer's designee shall make a certified response to that request within 30 days and the certified response is admissible as evidence in any administrative or judicial proceeding.
A subpoena or other form of discovery directed at obtaining the information may not be issued nor may employees of the system be required to testify on the subjects covered by the certified response unless there is an express finding by an administrative agency or a court that there is a compelling necessity to permit further discovery or to require testimony. The chief executive officer shall notify the trustees of the Irrevocable Trust Fund for Other Post-employment Benefits established in section 286‑B, subsection 2 immediately of any request for information, subpoena or other form of discovery. [PL 2007, c. 58, §3 (REV);
PL 2007, c. 240, Pt. RRR, §2 (NEW); PL 2021, c. 548, §45 (REV).]
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