Proposed Rules and the Rulemaking Process

The Maine Department of Education (DOE) is charged with adopting education rules to implement laws passed by the Maine Legislature. There are two types of rules – routine technical and major substantive. The Maine DOE sends all provisionally adopted rules to the Legislature for final adoption.

The Maine DOE adopts all rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 MRSA chapter 375, subchapters 2 and 2-A.  APA requires public and legislative notice of rulemaking and the submission of all major substantive rules to the Legislature for review and approval. All proposed Maine DOE and State Board of Education rule chapters are included below and have been filed with the Secretary of State’s Office.

 

Proposed Rules and Rule Changes

Chapter 83

  • Rule Title: School Transportation Operations Program
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule: May 5, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 83: Rule Chapter 83

Chapter 84

  • Rule Title: School Bus Refurbishment Program
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule: May 6, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 84: Rule Chapter 84

Chapter 52

  • Rule Title: Grant Application and Award Procedure Fund for School Meal Equipment and Program Improvement 
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule: February 29, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 52: Rule Chapter 52

Chapter 61

  • Rule Title: State Board of Education Rules for Major Capital School Construction Projects
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the State Board of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule: June 12, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 61: Rule Chapter 61

Chapter 41

  • Rule Title: Offering Instruction Related to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and the Use of an Automated External Defibrillator in Maine Public Schools
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Maine Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule: January 4, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 41: Rule Chapter 41

Chapter 64

  • Rule Title: Maine School Facilities Program and School Revolving Renovation Fund
  • Filing Agency: This is a joint rule of the Maine Department of Education and the Maine Municipal Bond Bank
  • Effective Date of Rule: June 13, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 64: Rule Chapter 64

Chapter 101

  • Rule Title:  Maine Unified Special Education Rule
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Maine Department of Education
  • Effective Date of the Rule: June 26, 2024
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 101: Rule Chapter 101

Chapter 101 - Emergency

  • Rule Title:  Maine Unified Special Education Regulation Birth to Age 20
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Maine Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule:  July 7, 2023
  • Further updated in 2024. Linked above.

Chapter 33

  • Rule Title:  Rule Governing Physical Restraint and Seclusion 
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Maine Department of Education
  • Effective Date of Rule:  August 6, 2023
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 33 (correction of word processing error): Rule Chapter 33

Chapter 117

  • Rule Title: Rules Regarding the Duties of School Counselors and School Social Workers
  • Filing Agency: This is a rule of the Maine Department of Education
  • Final Adoption of Rule Chapter 117: Rule Chapter 117

 

Public Documents that are not readily available on this page can be available on request. For general questions or access to these documents, please email Maine DOE’s rulemaking liaison, Laura Cyr at laura.cyr@maine.gov.

 

    View all Maine DOE rule chapters on the Secretary of State's website.

    Regulatory Agenda

    The Regulatory Agenda describes all of the Maine Department of Education's possible rulemaking activity for the time period of July 2023 - August 2024.  This listing of the Regulatory Agenda is prepared to comply with the Maine Administrative Procedures Act.  

    How to Get Involved:

    As the Maine Department of Education weighs proposed rule changes, there are numerous points in the process where stakeholder and public comment are solicited. This graphic provides an overview of the Rulemaking Process and highlights points for public input.

    Infographic of Maine's Rulemaking Process

     

    A PDF of Maine DOE’s rulemaking process infographic is available here.

     

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    CONTACT

    Courtney Belolan
    Director of Policy and Government Affairs
    Phone: 207-215-7396
    Emailcourtney.belolan@maine.gov


    Laura Cyr
    Federal and State Legislative Specialist
    Phone: 207-446-8791
    Emaillaura.cyr@maine.gov


    Jennifer Belanger
    Legislative and Constituent Services Specialist
    Phone:  207-620-4575
    Email: jennifer.belanger@maine.gov