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LR 361
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 17 MRSA §3204, 2nd ¶, as amended by PL 1999, c. 657, §7, is
further amended to read:

 
This section does not apply to: The operation or maintenance
of common, contract and private carriers; taxicabs; airplanes;
newspapers; radio and television stations; hotels, motels,
rooming houses, tourist and trailer camps; restaurants; garages
and motor vehicle service stations; retail monument dealers;
automatic laundries; machines that vend anything of value,
including, but not limited to, a product, money or service; a
satellite facility approved by the Superintendent of Banking
under Title 9-B; or comparable facility approved by the
appropriate federal authority; pharmacies; greenhouses; seasonal
stands engaged in sale of farm produce, dairy products, seafood
or Christmas trees; public utilities; industries normally kept in
continuous operations, including, but not limited to, electric
generation plants, pulp and paper plants and textile plants;
processing plants handling agricultural produce or products of
the sea; ship chandleries; marinas; establishments primarily
selling boats, boating equipment, sporting equipment, souvenirs
and novelties; motion picture theatres; public dancing; sports
and athletic events; bowling alleys; displaying or exploding
fireworks, under Title 8, chapter 9-A; musical concerts;
religious, educational, scientific or philosophical lectures;
scenic, historic, recreational and amusement facilities; real
estate brokers and real estate sales representatives; mobile home
brokers and mobile home sales representatives; provided that this
section does not exempt the businesses or facilities specified in
sections 3205 and 3207 from closing in any municipality until the
requirements of those sections have been met; stores wherein no
more than 5 persons, including the proprietor, are employed in
the usual and regular conduct of business; stores which have no
more than 5,000 square feet of interior customer selling space,
excluding back room storage, office and processing space; and
stores with more than 5,000 square feet of interior customer
selling space which engage in retail sales and which do not
require, as a condition of employment, that their employees work
on Sundays. If an employer decreases the average weekly work
hours of an employee who has declined to work on Sundays, it is
prima facie evidence that the employer has required Sunday work
as a condition of employment in violation of this section, unless
the employer and employee agreed that the employee would work on
Sundays when the employee was initially hired. In no event,
however, may any store having more than 5,000 square feet of
interior customer selling space be open on Easter Day, ; Memorial
Day, the last Monday in May, but if the Federal Government
designates May 30th as the date for observance of Memorial Day,
May 30th; Independence Day, July 4th; Veterans' Day, November


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