Meeting - 1st
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Opening Date: March 13, 2026
Closing Date: Until filled
Class Code: 0186
Position Number: 006000416
Grade: 1
Salary: $71,843.20 - $139,110.40/year (Salary competitive and based upon qualifications. Pursuant to Title 5, section 196, the salary for this position has been set by the Office of the Attorney General.)
Consumer Protection includes five main topical areas: consumer issues, antitrust, charities, opioid settlements, and tobacco enforcement.
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The Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's Office provides the following information to consumers regarding a bill that recently became law in Maine, LD 913, P.L. 2025, ch. 354, 1. The bill creates several new protections for consumers in ticket resale transactions, including:
Maine law requires landlords to provide tenants with advance written notice of rent increases. This requirement applies to any type of rental housing, including rented mobile homes, and it cannot be waived.
CONSUMER ADVISORY: SOLAR PANEL ADVERTISEMENTS
(10-16-2024)
The Office of the Maine Attorney General has become aware of misleading solicitations for solar panel installations.
When considering ads and solicitations in any form for solar energy, we want to alert the public of the following: