The director shall establish and implement pursuant to this section the Business Ombudsman Program, referred to in this section as "the program," and the director shall serve as the ombudsman for the program. The program is established to: resolve problems encountered by businesses dealing with other state agencies; facilitate responsiveness of State Government to small business needs; report to the commissioner and the Legislature on breakdowns in the economic delivery system, including problems encountered by businesses dealing with state agencies; assist businesses by referring businesses and persons to resources that provide the business services or assistance requested; provide comprehensive permit information and assistance; and serve as a central clearinghouse of information with respect to business assistance programs and services available in the State. [2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
A retail business is not required to participate in the retail business permitting program. An enforcement action taken against a retail business for a permit obtained through the retail business permitting program does not affect other permits issued to that same retail business through that program.
[2017, c. 322, §1 (AMD).]
During a review under Title 3, chapter 35 of a permit issuing agency, the joint standing committee having responsibility for the review shall recommend whether any of the permits issued by that agency should be included in the municipal centralized permitting program. [1995, c. 488, §3 (AMD).]
The ombudsman may extend by rulemaking, but may not curtail, the department's centralized permitting program or the municipal centralized permitting program, except that the programs may not be extended to include additional issuing agencies.
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]
[2011, c. 304, Pt. C, §2 (NEW).]
5 M.R.S. § 13063