2010 Maine Code
TITLE 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES
Chapter 5: SECRETARY OF STATE
5 §90-B. Address Confidentiality Program


5 ME Rev Stat § 90-B (2010 through 124th Legis) What's This?

Part 1: STATE DEPARTMENTS

§90-B. Address Confidentiality Program

1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

A. "Address" means a residential street, school or work address of an individual, as specified on the individual's application to be a program participant under this chapter. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. "Application assistant" means an employee of a state or local agency, or of a nonprofit program that provides counseling, referral, shelter or other specialized service to victims of domestic abuse, rape, sexual assault or stalking and who has been designated by the respective agency, and trained, accepted and registered by the secretary to assist individuals in the completion of program participation applications. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

C. "Designated address" means the address assigned to a program participant by the secretary pursuant to this section. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

D. "Mailing address" means an address that is recognized for delivery by the United States Postal Service. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

E. "Program" means the Address Confidentiality Program established in this section. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

F. "Program participant" means a person certified by the Secretary of State to participate in the program. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

G. "Secretary" means the Secretary of State. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

2. Program established. The Address Confidentiality Program is established to protect victims of domestic violence, stalking or sexual assault by authorizing the use of designated addresses for such victims. The program is administered by the secretary under the following application and certification procedures.

A. Upon recommendation of an application assistant, an adult person, a parent or guardian acting on behalf of a minor or a guardian acting on behalf of an incapacitated person may apply to the secretary to have a designated address assigned by the secretary to serve as the person's address or the address of the minor or incapacitated person. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. The secretary may approve an application only if it is filed with the office of the secretary in the manner established by rule and on a form prescribed by the secretary. A completed application must contain:

(1) The application preparation date, the applicant's signature and the signature and registration number of the application assistant who assisted the applicant in applying to be a program participant;

(2) A designation of the secretary as agent for purposes of service of process and for receipt of first-class mail;

(3) The mailing address where the applicant may be contacted by the secretary or a designee and the telephone number or numbers where the applicant may be called by the secretary or the secretary's designee; and

(4) One or more addresses that the applicant requests not be disclosed for the reason that disclosure will jeopardize the applicant's safety or increase the risk of violence to the applicant or members of the applicant's household. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

C. Upon receipt of a properly completed application, the secretary may certify the applicant as a program participant. A program participant is certified for 4 years following the date of initial certification unless the certification is withdrawn or invalidated before that date. The secretary shall send notification of lapsing certification and a reapplication form to a program participant at least 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the program participant's certification. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

D. The secretary shall forward first-class mail to the appropriate program participants. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

E. A person who violates this paragraph commits a Class E crime.

(1) An applicant may not file an application knowing that it:

(a) Contains false or incorrect information; or

(b) Falsely claims that disclosure of the applicant's address or mailing address threatens the safety of the applicant or the applicant's children or the minor or incapacitated person on whose behalf the application is made.

(2) An application assistant may not assist or participate in the filing of an application that the application assistant knows:

(a) Contains false or incorrect information; or

(b) Falsely claims that disclosure of the applicant's address or mailing address threatens the safety of the applicant or the applicant's children or the minor or incapacitated person on whose behalf the application is made. [RR 2001, c. 2, Pt. A, §4 (COR).]

[ RR 2001, c. 2, Pt. A, §4 (COR) .]

3. Cancellation. Certification for the program may be canceled if one or more of the following conditions apply:

A. If the program participant obtains a name change, unless the program participant provides the secretary with documentation of a legal name change within 10 business days of the name change; [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. If there is a change in the residential street address from the one listed on the application, unless the program participant provides the secretary with notice of the change in such manner as the secretary provides by rule; or [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

C. The applicant or program participant violates subsection 2, paragraph E, subparagraph (1). [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

4. Use of designated address. Upon demonstration of a program participant's certification in the program, state and local agencies and the courts shall accept the designated address as a program participant's address when creating a new public record unless the secretary has determined that:

A. The agency has a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement for the use of the program participant's address or mailing address, such that it is unable to fulfill its statutory duties and obligations without the residential address; and [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. The program participant's address or mailing address will be used only for those statutory and administrative purposes. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

5. Disclosure to law enforcement and state agencies. If the secretary determines appropriate, the secretary may make a program participant's address or mailing address available for inspection or copying, under the following circumstances:

A. If requested of the secretary by a law enforcement agency in the manner provided for by rule; or [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. Upon request to the secretary by a commissioner of a state agency or the commissioner's designee in the manner provided for by rule and upon a showing of a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement for the use of the program participant's address or mailing address, such that the commissioner or the commissioner's designee is unable to fulfill statutory duties and obligations without the address or mailing address. [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

6. Disclosure pursuant to court order or canceled certification. If the secretary determines appropriate, the secretary shall make a program participant's address and mailing address available for inspection or copying under the following circumstances:

A. To a person identified in a court order, upon the secretary's receipt of that court order that specifically orders the disclosure of a particular program participant's address and mailing address and the reasons stated for the disclosure; or [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

B. If the certification has been canceled because the applicant or program participant violated subsection 2, paragraph E, subparagraph (1). [2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).]

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

7. Confidentiality. The program participant's application and supporting materials are not a public record and must be kept confidential by the secretary.

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

8. Rules. The secretary shall adopt rules to carry out this section. These rules are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.

[ 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

RR 2001, c. 2, §A4 (COR). 2001, c. 539, §1 (NEW).

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