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94-434
Maine Educational Loan Authority
2003-2004 Regulatory
Agenda
AGENCY
UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 94-434
AGENCY NAME: Maine Educational Loan Authority
CONTACT
PERSON: Shirley M. Erickson, Executive Director, Maine Educational
Loan Authority, One City Center, 11th floor, Portland, Maine 04101.
Telephone: (207) 791-3621 or (207) 255-4063
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.
EXPECTED
2003- 2004 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
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1: The Maine Loan Program
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 20-A M.R.S.A. § 11417(1)(N), 10 M.R.S.A. §
363.
PURPOSE: To amend the credit underwriting criteria and loan approval
decision process, finance charges, and repayment terms of supplemental
education loans to participants in The Maine Loan Program.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Approval for Rulemaking by MELA Board: September
2003; Public Hearing: December 2003; Adoption Date: February 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine residents entering institutions of higher education
or who are currently enrolled in an approved educational program, college
or university and non-resident students who are entering or currently
enrolled in an approved educational program, college or university in
Maine.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: The Authority does not intend to employ
consensus-based rule development.
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1: The Maine Medical Loan Program
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 20-A M.R.S.A. § 11417(l)(N), 10 M.R.S.A. §363.
PURPOSE: To amend the credit underwriting criteria and loan approval
decision process, finance charges, and repayment terms of supplemental
education loans to participants in The Maine Medical Loan Program,
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Approval for Rulemaking by MELA Board: September
2003; Public Hearing: December 2003; Adoption Date: February 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine residents entering medical school or who are
currently enrolled in an approved medical school in the United States
or Canada, and non-resident students who are entering or currently enrolled
in an 'approved medical school in Maine.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: The Authority does not intend to employ
consensus-based rule development.
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2: Bylaws Governing the Administration of the Maine Educational
Loan Authority.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 20-A M.R.S.A. § 11417(1)(N).
PURPOSE: To amend and/or revise the bylaws that govern the administration
of the Maine Educational Loan Authority.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Approval for Rulemaking by MELA Board: September
2003; Public Hearing: December 2003; Adoption Date: February 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Board Members and Executive Director of the Maine
Educational Loan Authority, Contractors, and other interested parties
conducting business with the Authority.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: The Authority does not intend to employ
consensus-based rule development.
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