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PART Z<br />
SUMMARY<br />
This Part authorizes the Department of Administrative and Financial Service to enter into<br />
financing arrangements in fiscal years 2017-18 and 2018-19 for the acquisition of motor vehicles<br />
for the Department of Public Safety.<br />
PART AA<br />
Sec. AA-1. Department of Administrative and Financial Services; lease-purchase<br />
authorization. Pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 1587, the Department of<br />
Administrative and Financial Services, in cooperation with the Treasurer of the State, on behalf<br />
of the Office of Information Technology may enter into financing arrangements on or after July<br />
1, 2017 for: improvements to the State’s technology infrastructure and data centers; purchase of<br />
enterprise software; modernization of databases, storage, and other components; and, improved<br />
security of Personally Identifiable Information and other confidential data. The financial<br />
agreements may not exceed $21,000,000 in principal costs, 7 years in duration, and a 6% interest<br />
rate. The annual principal and interest costs must be paid from the appropriate line category<br />
appropriations in the Department of Administrative and Financial Services.<br />
PART AA<br />
SUMMARY<br />
This Part authorizes the Department of Administrative and Financial Services on behalf<br />
of the Office of Information Technology to enter into financing arrangements on or after July 1,<br />
2017 for improvements to the State’s technology infrastructure and software. The agreements are<br />
limited to a principal cost of $21,000,000 and a 6% interest rate and cannot exceed seven years<br />
in duration.<br />
PART BB<br />
Sec. BB- 1. 8 MRSA §374, first , as amended by PL 2015, c.96, §1, is further amended to<br />
read:<br />
The commission shall meet with the director, not less than once each month, to adopt and<br />
amend rules, subject to the approval of the commissioner, relating to the lotteries; to make<br />
recommendations and set policy for state lotteries and to transact other business that may be<br />
properly brought before the commission. A lottery under this section may include, but is not<br />
limited to, a draw game in which the prize paid to a winning player is calculated as a share of the<br />
prize pool. A lottery may not include a draw game that has more than 5 daily drawings and that<br />
pays a player a set prize amount based on the wager made by the player and in which the<br />
operator keeps all losing wagers, as with the draw game commonly known as keno. Rules<br />
adopted by the commission must be adopted in a manner consistent with Title 5, chapter 375.<br />
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