Maine Code § 32-3836

Conditional licensure
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The board may, at any time at its discretion, grant a conditional license without examination to any
person who at the time of application is licensed by a similar board of another state whose standards,
in the opinion of the board, are equivalent to those required by this chapter. The board, at its discretion,
may issue a conditional license, at the appropriate level, to applicants for a permanent license upon
payment of the fee as set under section 3833-A. The conditional license is effective for one year and
requires that the licensee practice only under supervision. The board may require conditional licensees
to pass an examination approved by the board during the term of the conditional license. [PL 2007, c.
402, Pt. Q, §12 (AMD).]

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