Maine Code § 32-3504

Renewals
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A license expires on the date set by the commissioner pursuant to Title 10, section 8003, subsection
4 for the licensing period for which the license was issued. A license may be renewed upon receipt of
an application for renewal and payment of the renewal fee as set under section 3501-B. [PL 2009, c.
241, Pt. C, §2 (RPR).]
A license may be renewed up to 90 days after the date of its expiration upon payment of a late fee
in addition to the renewal fee as set under section 3501-B. Any person who submits an application for
renewal more than 90 days after the license expiration date shall pay an additional late fee as set under
section 3501-B and is subject to all requirements governing new applications under this chapter, except
that the board may in its discretion, giving due consideration to the protection of the public, waive
examination or other requirements. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the board
shall waive examination if a renewal application is made within 90 days after separation from the
United States Armed Forces, under conditions other than dishonorable, by a person who has failed to
renew the person's license because the person was on active duty in the United States Armed Forces;
the waiver of examination may not be granted if the person served more than 4 years in the United
States Armed Forces, except if the person is required by some mandatory provision to serve a longer
period and the person submits satisfactory evidence to the board. [PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. O, §8 (AMD).]
All journeyman-in-training licenses are issued for a single nonrenewable period of 4 years and are
not subject to the requirements of this section. [PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. O, §8 (AMD).]

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