Maine Code § 32-2561

Membership; qualifications; tenure; vacancies
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The Board of Osteopathic Licensure, as established by Title 5, section 12004-A, subsection 29, and
in this chapter called the "board," consists of 11 members appointed by the Governor. Members must
be residents of this State. Six members must be graduates of a school or college of osteopathic medicine
approved by the American Osteopathic Association and must have been, at the time of appointment,
actively engaged in the practice of the profession of osteopathic medicine in the State for a continuous
period of at least 5 years preceding their appointment to the board. Two members must be physician
associates licensed under this chapter who have been actively engaged in the profession of physician
associate in this State for at least 5 years preceding appointment to the board. Three members must be
public members. Consumer groups may submit nominations to the Governor for the members to be
appointed to represent the interest of consumers. A full term of appointment is for 5 years.
Appointment of members must comply with Title 10, section 8009. A member of the board may be
removed from office for cause by the Governor. [PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §115 (AMD); PL 2025,
c. 316, §3 (REV).]

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