Maine Code § 32-225

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Each licensed architect or landscape architect shall upon licensure obtain a seal of such design as
the board authorizes and directs. Technical submissions prepared by or under the direct supervision of
a licensed architect or under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect must be stamped
with the seal during the life of the licensee's license. It is unlawful for anyone to stamp or seal any
documents with the seal after the license named on the seal has expired or has been revoked, unless the
license has been renewed or reissued. [PL 2013, c. 217, Pt. C, §4 (AMD).]
As used in this section, "direct supervision of a technical submission" means that the supervising
licensee has personal knowledge of the technical submission and direct knowledge of involvement with
and control over preparation of the technical submission, provided that persons consulting with or
employed by the licensee who are licensed in this State under any other provision of law may provide
direct supervision of portions of the technical submission. Those portions are determined to be under
the direct supervision of the licensee if the licensee has reviewed those portions, coordinated their
preparation and is responsible for their adequacy. [PL 1991, c. 396, §20 (NEW).]

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