Maine Code § 22-1811

License required; definitions
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A person, partnership, association or corporation, or any state, county or local governmental units,
may not establish, conduct or maintain in the State any hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, rest
home, nursing home, ambulatory surgical facility, urgent care facility or other institution for the
hospitalization or nursing care of human beings without first obtaining a license therefor. Hospital,
sanatorium, convalescent home, rest home, nursing home, ambulatory surgical facility and other related
institution, within the meaning of this chapter, means any institution, place, building or agency in which
any accommodation is maintained, furnished or offered for the hospitalization of the sick or injured or
care of any aged or infirm persons requiring or receiving chronic or convalescent care. This chapter
does not apply to hotels or other similar places that furnish only board and room, or either, to their
guests or to such homes for the aged or blind as may be subject to licensing under any other law. [PL
2025, c. 129, §1 (AMD).]

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