Laws & Rules

Administrative Procedure Act (State Rule-making)

In response to a decades-long concern about regulatory activity, the federal government and many other states have adopted administrative procedure acts. The intent has been to improve public access to agency decision-making and to increase awareness of agency rules.

The Maine Administrative Procedure Act (A.P.A.) may be found in statute at 5 MRSA sec. 8001 through 11116 -- see Chapters 375, 377, and 377-A. The core legislation was enacted at the First Session of the 108th Legislature, with some amendments since. It applies uniform requirements to state agencies with rule-making power, and sets minimum standards for agencies to follow in adopting and implementing rules.

The Maine Administrative Procedure Act has also been affected by Executive Order 20 11/12.

Very generally, the A.P.A. establishes a uniform, comprehensive set of procedures covering:

LAWS
RULES
PROPOSED MOTOR VEHICLE RULES

The Bureau of Motor Vehicles has the following proposed rules at this time:

Chapter 3: PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL COMPETENCE TO OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE
Video of public hearing here

Chapter 15: RULES GOVERNING ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS TO ESTABLISH LEGAL PRESENCE
Chapter 172: RULES GOVERNING THE ISSUANCE OF VANITY REGISTRATION PLATES

Updated 09/22/2022