Maine Code § 32-6220

License from another jurisdiction; licensure by endorsement
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1. License from another jurisdiction. The board may waive the requirements of this chapter and
grant a registration, certificate or license to any applicant who presents proof of authorization to practice
by another jurisdiction of the United States or another country that maintains professional standards
considered by the board to be substantially equivalent to or higher than those set forth in this chapter,
as long as there is no cause for denial of a registration, certificate or license under section 6217-B or
Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A, paragraph A. The applicant must pay the application and license
fee as set under section 6215.
[PL 2021, c. 642, §28 (NEW).]
2. Licensure by endorsement. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, the
board, in accordance with Title 10, section 8003-H and any applicable rules adopted pursuant to that
section, shall establish a process to issue a license by endorsement for each license authorized under
this chapter that the board determines is appropriate for licensure by endorsement. An applicant may
submit an application under the process established under this subsection or any other licensure process
authorized in this chapter.
[PL 2021, c. 642, §28 (NEW).]

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