Maine Code § 32-4324

License required
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A person may not engage in the art of body piercing without first obtaining a license from the
department. [PL 1997, c. 206, §1 (NEW).]
1. License renewal. A license under this chapter may be renewed annually upon payment of the
prescribed fee, including late fees, additional inspection fees and fines if assessed and subject to
compliance with rules of the department and this chapter. The department shall provide licensees with
notice of the need for renewal and necessary forms no less than 30 days prior to the expiration of a
license.
[PL 2021, c. 125, §35 (NEW).]
2. Conditional license. When an applicant for initial licensure or license renewal is found, based
upon an inspection by the department, not in compliance with this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to
section 4326, the department may refuse issuance of the initial or renewal license, but shall issue a
conditional license, except when conditions are found that present a serious danger to the health and
safety of the public. Failure by the conditional licensee to meet the conditions specified by the
department permits the department to void the conditional license. The applicant may reapply for an
annual license if the conditional license is voided or expires; however, the department may not reissue
another conditional license. All conditions must be met in order for an applicant to reapply for and be
issued an annual license.
[PL 2021, c. 125, §36 (NEW).]
3. Additional inspection fees. When an additional inspection is required to determine an
applicant's eligibility for licensure, the department is authorized to charge, in addition to the usual fees
under section 4325, an additional fee not to exceed $200 to cover the costs of each additional inspection
or visit. The department may impose on the applicant a penalty assessment for the applicant's failure
to pay an additional inspection fee within 30 days of the billing date.
[PL 2025, c. 339, §9 (AMD).]

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