Maine Code § 32-2103

Exceptions
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This chapter does not prohibit:
1. Emergency. The rendering of nursing assistance in the case of emergency;
[PL 1985, c. 724, §5 (AMD).]

2. Students. The practice of nursing that is an integral part of a program by students enrolled in
board-approved nursing education programs leading to initial licensure, or the practice of nursing by
graduates of board-approved programs who are participating in a structured orientation program
specifically designed for graduates of board-approved nursing programs as defined by the board, if they
practice under on-site delegation and supervision of a registered professional nurse and only in the
practice setting. The board may, by rule or by policy, define what constitutes supervision and a practice
setting;
[PL 2005, c. 163, §1 (AMD).]
3. United States Government.
[PL 1985, c. 724, §7 (RP).]
4. Licensure in another state or jurisdiction. The practice of:
A. Nursing by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse currently licensed in another state or
United States territory for a period of 90 days pending licensure in the State if the nurse, upon
employment, has furnished the employer with satisfactory evidence of current licensure in another
state or United States territory and the nurse furnishes a letter of authorization to the prospective
employer of having submitted proper application and fees to the board for licensure prior to
employment; [PL 2003, c. 204, Pt. H, §2 (AMD).]
B. A currently licensed nurse of another United States jurisdiction or foreign country who is
providing educational programs or consultative services within this State for a period not to exceed
a total of 21 days per year; [PL 1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §113 (AMD).]
C. A currently licensed nurse of another state who is transporting patients into, out of or through
this State. The exemption is limited to a period not to exceed 48 hours for each transport; [PL
2003, c. 204, Pt. H, §2 (AMD).]
D. Nursing in this State by a currently licensed nurse whose employment was contracted outside
this State but requires the nurse to accompany and care for the patient while in this State. This
practice is limited to the particular patient to 3 months within one year and is at the discretion of
the board; or [PL 1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §113 (AMD).]
E. Nursing by a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse currently licensed in a jurisdiction
outside the United States or its territories for a period not to exceed 90 days pending receipt of a
United States social security number as long as all other requirements for licensure have been
submitted and verified and the registered or licensed nurse has furnished upon employment
satisfactory evidence of current licensure in another jurisdiction and the nurse furnishes a letter of
authorization to the prospective employer of having submitted proper application and fees to the
board for licensure prior to employment; [PL 2003, c. 204, Pt. H, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 2003, c. 204, Pt. H, §2 (AMD).]
5. Practice of practical nursing.
[PL 1967, c. 263, §4 (RP).]
6. Nursing services; practice of religious principles. Nursing services performed in accordance
with the practice of the religious principles or tenets of a church or denomination that relies upon prayer
or spiritual means alone for healing; or
[PL 2003, c. 204, Pt. H, §3 (AMD).]
7. Nursing services by successful candidates of the National Council of State Boards of
Nursing, Inc.'s National Council Licensure Examination pending receipt of United States social
security number. The practice of nursing for a period not to exceed 90 days by an applicant for
licensure as a registered professional nurse or practical nurse who has passed the National Council of
State Boards of Nursing, Inc.'s National Council Licensure Examination and has met all requirements

for licensure except obtaining a United States social security number, as required by Title 36, section
175.
[PL 2005, c. 163, §2 (AMD).]

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