Maine Code § 32-1353

Application; fees
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Application for licensure as a professional engineer or certification as an engineer-intern must be
made on a form prescribed by the board, contain statements made under oath showing the applicant's
education and a detailed summary of the applicant's technical experience and contain references as set
forth in section 1352-A, none of which may be from members of the board. An applicant who fails to
complete the application process within 5 years must reapply to the board, meet qualification
requirements that are in effect at the time of the new application and submit updated documentation of
engineering work experience. An applicant reapplying for licensure as a professional engineer must
submit 5 references, 3 of which must be from licensed professional engineers as set forth in section
1352-A and be current at the time of the new application. An applicant reapplying for certification as
an engineer-intern must submit 3 references that are current at the time of the new application. An
application fee may be established by rule by the board in an amount that is reasonable and necessary
for its purpose. [PL 2021, c. 505, §2 (AMD).]
The licensure fee for professional engineers must be established by rule by the board in an amount
not to exceed $200. [PL 2005, c. 315, §21 (AMD).]
The fee for engineer-intern certification or enrollment must be established by rule by the board in
an amount not to exceed 1/2 of the licensure fee for professional engineers. [PL 2005, c. 315, §21
(AMD).]

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