Local resolutions have been proposed that oppose the statewide mask mandate. By Sun JournalStaff Report Read Article Below, find a timeline of Maine’s most public instances of resistance to the state’s mask mandate. Feb. 22, 2021 — The Paris Select Board unanimously passed a resolution opposing Gov. Janet Mills executive orders on face coverings after mistakenly claiming the mandates violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. Feb. 17, 2021 — The Androscoggin County Commission rejected the controversial anti-mask resolution proposed by Commissioner Isaiah Lary during a contentious meeting. The vote was 6-1, with Lary the only one voting in favor of his statement. • No county official can enforce a “pandemic order,” including the wearing of masks by any resident, visitor or in a business in Androscoggin County.