Maine Code § 12-10903

Effective date for suspensions
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1. For mandatory suspension. For a violation having a minimum statutory suspension period, a
suspension is effective upon conviction or adjudication and the license holder must surrender the license
immediately to the commissioner. That person is not entitled to a hearing under section 10905 if the
suspension period does not exceed the minimum period of suspension required by law. In addition to
any suspension period ordered by the commissioner, a person whose license is suspended for a violation
having a mandatory suspension must successfully complete an outdoor ethics course as provided in
section 10903-A in order to be eligible to have that license reinstated. A person is not required to
complete the outdoor ethics course under section 10903-A if that person's license is revoked under the
interstate wildlife violator compact authorized in accordance with section 10103 as a result of a
conviction occurring outside of the State and that person has met the eligibility requirements for
reinstatement of the license in the state in which the conviction occurred.

[PL 2013, c. 538, §12 (AMD).]
2. For all other suspensions. For a violation that does not have a minimum statutory suspension
period, a suspension is effective upon written notification of suspension by the commissioner. That
person must surrender that license to the commissioner upon receipt of a notice of suspension and is
entitled to a hearing under section 10905. The commissioner shall adopt rules specifying the conditions
under which a person whose license is suspended for a violation that does not carry a mandatory
suspension is required to complete an outdoor ethics course as provided in section 10903-A. Rules
adopted under this subsection are major substantive rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter
2-A.
[PL 2013, c. 538, §12 (AMD).]

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