Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1566

Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Engrossed
6/13/25  
Enrolled
6/13/25  

Caption

An Act to Provide Compensation to Individuals with Lived Experience Serving on Certain Advisory Boards, Commissions, Councils and Similar Groups

Impact

The implementation of LD1566 is expected to enhance equity in representation on advisory boards by allowing those with lived experiences to be compensated for their time and contributions, which has historically been unpaid. This change will ensure that individuals who may not have traditional professional backgrounds can receive recognition and support for their input, possibly leading to more diverse perspectives in state governance. The bill is set to take effect from October 1, 2025.

Summary

LD1566 is aimed at providing compensation to individuals with lived experience who serve on advisory boards, commissions, councils, and similar groups in the state of Maine. This bill specifically allows members who possess first-hand knowledge or direct experience related to their board's subject matter to receive compensation. Such compensation is limited to an amount not exceeding the legislative per diem, along with reimbursement for related expenses like meals, childcare, and travel, provided the associated state agency has sufficient funding.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD1566 seems to be supportive, particularly from advocates for inclusivity and equity in policymaking. Proponents believe that compensating individuals with lived experience will empower community voices and lead to more informed decision-making. However, there may be some apprehensions regarding the administrative and budgetary implications of implementing such a compensation system, particularly from entities concerned about the potential budgetary impact on state agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over the budgetary constraints of state agencies and the feasibility of this compensation model. Critics may question whether it is appropriate to allocate funds for compensation in a state with numerous fiscal challenges while supporters argue that such funding is essential for representing marginalized communities effectively. Furthermore, discussions may arise about the definitions and qualifications of 'lived experience' to ensure a fair and standardized approach to compensation across various boards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2064

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Certain Advisory Councils and Boards Related to the Department of Marine Resources

ME LD2152

An Act to Allow Equitable Compensation of Certain Board Members

ME LD2125

An Act to Establish the Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Advisory Council Within the Department of Health and Human Services and to Require a State Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias

ME LD2145

Resolve, to Add Members to the Maine Semiquincentennial Commission and Set the Compensation Rate for Commission Members

ME LD1819

An Act to Create the Maine Medical Cannabis Advisory Commission and the Medical Cannabis Alternative Health Board

ME LD653

An Act to Establish the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services and Establish Public Defender Offices for Aroostook, Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties

ME LD2219

An Act to Implement the Recommendations Regarding the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services

ME LD2001

Resolve, to Establish the African American and Wabanaki Studies Advisory Council and Provide Funding to Support African American Studies and Wabanaki Studies

ME LD289

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Advisory Committee on the Fund to Address PFAS Contamination

ME LD258

An Act Making Unified Appropriations and Allocations from the General Fund and Other Funds for the Expenditures of State Government and Changing Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2023, June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025

Similar Bills

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