Maine Code § 32-2291

Obtaining new home state license by virtue of compact privilege
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1. Home state license. An occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant may hold a
home state license, which allows for compact privileges in member states, in only one member state at
a time.

[PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
2. Change of residence. If an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant changes
the therapist's or the assistant's primary state of residence by moving between 2 member states, the
following requirements apply.
A. The occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant shall file an application for
obtaining a new home state license by virtue of a compact privilege, pay all applicable fees and
notify the current and the new home state in accordance with applicable rules adopted by the
commission. [PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
B. Upon receipt of an application for obtaining a new home state license by virtue of compact
privilege, the new home state shall verify that the occupational therapist or occupational therapy
assistant meets the pertinent criteria outlined in section 2290 via the data system, without need for
primary source verification except for:
(1) A Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint-based criminal background check if not
previously performed or updated pursuant to applicable rules adopted by the commission in
accordance with the Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related
Agencies Appropriations Act, 1973, Title II, Public Law 92-544 (1972);
(2) Any other criminal background check as required by the new home state; and
(3) Submission of any requisite jurisprudence requirements of the new home state. [PL 2021,
c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
C. The former home state shall convert the former home state license into a compact privilege once
the new home state has activated the new home state license in accordance with applicable rules
adopted by the commission. [PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
D. Notwithstanding any other provision of this compact, if the occupational therapist or
occupational therapy assistant cannot meet the criteria in section 2290, the new home state shall
apply its requirements for issuing a new single-state license. [PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
E. The occupational therapist or the occupational therapy assistant shall pay all applicable fees to
the new home state in order to be issued a new home state license. [PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
3. Criteria for single-state license. If an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant
changes the therapist's or the assistant's primary state of residence by moving from a member state to a
nonmember state, or from a nonmember state to a member state, the state criteria apply for issuance of
a single-state license in the new state.
[PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
4. Ability to hold single-state license in more than one state. This compact does not interfere
with a licensee's ability to hold a single-state license in multiple states; however, for the purposes of
this compact, a licensee may have only one home state license.
[PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]
5. Requirements for single-state license. This compact does not affect the requirements
established by a member state for the issuance of a single-state license.
[PL 2021, c. 324, §2 (NEW).]

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