Maine Code § 32-17504

Compact privilege
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1. Exercise of compact privilege. To exercise the compact privilege under the terms and
provisions of the compact, an audiologist or speech-language pathologist must:
A. Hold an active license in the home state; [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
B. Have no encumbrance on any state license; [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
C. Be eligible for a compact privilege in any member state in accordance with section 17503; [PL
2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
D. Have not had any adverse action against any license or compact privilege within the previous
2 years from date of application; [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
E. Notify the commission that the licensee is seeking the compact privilege within a remote state;
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
F. Pay any applicable fees, including any state fee, for the compact privilege; and [PL 2023, c.
310, §1 (NEW).]
G. Report to the commission adverse action taken by any nonmember state within 30 days from
the date the adverse action is taken. [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
2. Validity of compact privilege. The compact privilege is valid until the expiration date of the
home state license. The licensee must comply with the requirements of subsection 1 to maintain the
compact privilege in the remote state.
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
3. Exercising compact privilege in remote state. A licensee providing audiology or speech-
language pathology services in a remote state under the compact privilege shall function within the
laws and regulations of the remote state.
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
4. Regulatory authority of remote state. A licensee providing audiology or speech-language
pathology services in a remote state is subject to that state's regulatory authority. A remote state may,
in accordance with due process and that state's laws, remove a licensee's compact privilege in the remote
state for a specific period of time, impose fines or take any other necessary actions to protect the health
and safety of its citizens. The licensee may be ineligible for a compact privilege in any state until the
specific time for removal has passed and all fines are paid.
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
5. Loss of compact privilege. If a home state license is encumbered, the licensee loses the
compact privilege in any remote state until the following occur:
A. The home state license is no longer encumbered; and [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
B. Two years have elapsed from the date on which the home state license is no longer encumbered
in accordance with paragraph A. [PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]
6. Restoration of compact privilege. Once an encumbered license in the home state is restored
to good standing, the licensee must meet the requirements of subsection 1 to obtain a compact privilege
in any remote state.
[PL 2023, c. 310, §1 (NEW).]

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