Maine Code § 32-553-A

Licenses renewal procedure; continuing education
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1. Renewal procedure. 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 renewal
license must be issued for each ensuing licensing period in the absence of any reason or condition that
might warrant the refusal to grant a license, upon receipt by the board of the written request of the
applicant and the fee for the license as set under section 558 and upon the applicant's presenting
evidence of compliance with the requirements of subsection 2. An expired license may be reissued up
to 90 days after the date of expiration upon payment of a late fee as set under section 558 in addition to
a renewal fee as set under section 558. An individual who submits an application for renewal more
than 90 days after the license expiration date is subject to all requirements governing new applicants
under this chapter, including a renewal fee, late fee and additional late fee as set under section 558,
except that the board may, in its discretion and giving due consideration to the protection of the public,
waive examination if that renewal application is made within 2 years from the date of that expiration.
[PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. H, §11 (AMD).]
2. Continuing education. The board shall require applicants for license renewal to submit
evidence of satisfactory completion of continuing education in accordance with rules adopted by the
board.
[PL 1991, c. 392, §10 (NEW).]
3. Fees.
[PL 2005, c. 262, Pt. A, §5 (RP).]
4. Continuing education program approval. Each application for approval of a continuing
education program or course must be submitted according to rules adopted by board, together with a
required fee as set under section 558.
[PL 2005, c. 262, Pt. A, §5 (NEW).]

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