Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 513S.P. 232 In Senate, February 11, 2025 An Act to Allow the Spouse of a School Board Member to Serve as a Stipend Employee Within the School Board's Jurisdiction Received by the Secretary of the Senate on February 7, 2025. Referred to the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed. DAREK M. GRANT Secretary of the Senate Presented by Senator MOORE of Washington. Cosponsored by Representative TUELL of East Machias and Representatives: MCINTYRE of Lowell, QUINT of Hodgdon, SAYRE of Kennebunk, STROUT of Harrington. Page 1 - 132LR1260(01) 1 2 as enacted by PL 2021, c. 242, ยง2, is 3 amended to read: 4 A-1. "Stipend employee" means a person who receives limited monetary payment or 5 benefits, through a series of payments or in a lump sum, for personal services 6 performed in an advisory, mentoring or coaching capacity for a school administrative 7 unit. 8 This paragraph is repealed July 1, 2028. 9 is enacted to read: 10 B. A school board may permit the spouse of a member of the school board to serve as 11 a stipend employee on a contractual basis when that action is in the best interest of 12 students and a summation of potential conflicts of interest is documented and steps to 13 mitigate potential risks or negative outcomes are described in the signed contract. A 14 school board may adopt a written policy on nepotism that includes hiring practices for 15 school-sanctioned stipend positions, discourages favoritism and political patronage, 16 considers the needs of the school system and provides that all qualified applicants have 17 a fair and equal opportunity to be selected on merit, with priority selection 18 consideration given to the best interest of students without restrictions based solely on 19 family association. 20 This paragraph is repealed July 1, 2028. 21 is enacted to read: 22 23 24 member's spouse to serve as a volunteer. A school board may adopt a written policy on 25 nepotism to discourage favoritism and political patronage, consider the needs of the school 26 system and provide that all volunteers have a fair and equal opportunity to be selected on 27 merit, with priority consideration given to the best interest of students without restrictions 28 based solely on family association. 29 This subsection is repealed July 1, 2028. 30 31 This bill provides that a school board may permit a school board member's spouse to 32 serve as a stipend employee and a volunteer. A school board may adopt a written policy on 33 nepotism that includes hiring practices for school-sanctioned stipend positions, discourages 34 favoritism and political patronage, considers the needs of the school system and provides 35 that all qualified applicants or volunteers have a fair and equal opportunity to be selected 36 on merit, with priority consideration given to the best interest of students without 37 restrictions based solely on family association. The bill's provisions include a repeal date 38 of July 1, 2028. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38