Maine Code § 32-4205

Right of entry, inspection and determination of compliance
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The department and any duly designated officer or employee of the department have the right,
without an administrative inspection warrant, to enter upon and into the premises of any establishment
licensed, or a place where a person licensed under this chapter practices, pursuant to this chapter at any

reasonable time in order to determine the state of compliance with this chapter and any rules adopted
by the department under this chapter. The right of entry and inspection extends to any premises that the
department has reason to believe is being operated or maintained without a license or a place where a
person licensed under this chapter practices, but no such entry and inspection of any premises or place
may be made without the permission of the owner or person in charge unless a search warrant is
obtained authorizing entry and inspection. Determination of compliance with this chapter and any rules
adopted under this chapter must be made at least once every 2 years by inspection or other method as
determined by the department. [PL 2021, c. 125, §25 (NEW).]

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