Maine Code § 22-3480

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1. Subpoenas and obtaining criminal history. The commissioner, the commissioner's delegate
or the legal counsel for the department may:
A. Issue subpoenas requiring persons to disclose or provide to the department information or
records in their possession that are necessary and relevant to an investigation of a report of
suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation or to a subsequent adult protective proceeding, including,
but not limited to, health care information that is confidential under section 1711-C.
(1) The department may apply to the District Court and Probate Court to enforce a subpoena.
(2) A person who complies with a subpoena is immune from civil or criminal liability that
might otherwise result from the act of turning over or providing information or records to the
department; and [PL 2003, c. 653, §15 (AMD).]
B. Obtain confidential criminal history record information and other criminal history record
information under Title 16, section 703, which the commissioner, the commissioner's delegate or
the legal counsel for the department considers relevant to a case of alleged abuse, neglect or
exploitation. [PL 2013, c. 267, Pt. B, §17 (AMD).]
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §174 (COR).]
2. Confidentiality. Information or records obtained by subpoena shall be treated in accordance
with section 3474.
[PL 1981, c. 527, §2 (NEW).]
3. Right of entry and access to records of licensed facilities. The department and any duly
designated officer or employee of the department have the right to enter upon and into the premises of
any facility licensed under sections 1817 and 7801 in order to obtain information necessary and relevant
to an investigation of a report of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation or to a subsequent adult
protective proceeding. The department has access to all records in the facility's possession that are
relevant to the investigation of a report of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation and any subsequent
adult protective proceeding and is not required to issue a subpoena to the facility before obtaining access
to the records.
[PL 1995, c. 696, Pt. B, §4 (NEW).]

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