Maine Code § 24-A-1416-A

License continuation or termination
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1. License for indefinite term. Each license issued under this chapter continues in force
continuously, unless suspended, revoked or otherwise terminated by the superintendent, as long as any
applicable fee set forth in section 601 is paid and education requirements for resident licensees are met
by the due date.
[PL 2001, c. 259, §18 (NEW).]
2. Biennial license continuation fees. Each nonresident adjuster and consultant must be billed by
the superintendent a biennial fee as provided in section 601 and shall pay the fee due by January 1st of
even-numbered years. Each nonresident business entity must be billed by the superintendent a biennial
fee as provided in section 601 and shall pay the fee due by April 1st of odd-numbered years. Each
resident adjuster must be billed by the superintendent a biennial fee as provided in section 601 and shall
pay the fee due by October 1st of even-numbered years. Each resident consultant must be billed by the
superintendent a biennial fee as provided in section 601 and shall pay the fee due by the date the
completion of the consultant's biennial education requirements is due in accordance with section 1482.
Each resident business entity must be billed by the superintendent a biennial fee as provided in section
601 and shall pay the fee due by December 1st of even-numbered years.
[PL 2015, c. 49, §1 (AMD).]
3. Suspension or revocation. Failure to pay the required fees by a licensee within 90 days from
the due date results in suspension or revocation of the license pursuant to section 1417, for violating
the insurance laws pursuant to section 1420-K, subsection 1, paragraph B.
[PL 2001, c. 259, §18 (NEW).]

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