Maine Code § 22-2501

Exceptions
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Private homes are not deemed or considered lodging places and subject to a license when not more
than 5 rooms are let; such private homes must post in a visible location in each rented room a card with
the following statement in text that is easily readable in no less than 18-point boldface type of uniform
font "This lodging place is not regulated by the State of Maine Department of Health and Human
Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention." The homes must provide guests upon
check-in with a notice containing the same information. A license is not required from vacation rentals,
dormitories of charitable, educational or philanthropic institutions or fraternity and sorority houses
affiliated with educational institutions, or private homes used in emergencies for the accommodation
of persons attending conventions, fairs or similar public gatherings, nor from temporary eating
establishments and temporary lodging places for the same, nor from railroad dining or buffet cars, nor
from construction camps, nor from boarding houses and camps conducted in connection with wood
cutting and logging operations, nor from any boarding care facilities or children's homes that are
licensed under section 7801. [PL 2015, c. 494, Pt. D, §4 (AMD).]
Rooms and cottages are not deemed or considered lodging places and subject to a license where
not more than 3 rooms and cottages are let. [PL 2011, c. 193, Pt. B, §10 (AMD).]
Stores or other establishments, where bottled soft drinks or ice cream is sold for consumption from
the original containers only, and where no tables, chairs, glasses or other utensils are provided in
connection with such sale, are not considered eating establishments. At such establishments, straws or
spoons may be provided to aid in the consumption of such bottled soft drinks or ice cream, as long as
they are supplied in original individual single service sterile packages. [PL 2011, c. 193, Pt. B, §10
(AMD).]
Nonprofit organizations including, but not limited to, 4-H Clubs, scouts and agricultural societies
are exempt from department rules and regulations relating to dispensing foods and nonalcoholic
beverages at not more than 24 public events or meals within one calendar year. [PL 2023, c. 7, §1
(AMD).]

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