Maine Code § 32-7060

Expiration and renewals
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A license renewal fee as set under section 7056 must be paid by the licensee. Licenses expire
biennially on December 31st or at such other times as the Commissioner of Professional and Financial
Regulation may designate. Each renewal is contingent upon evidence of participation in a continuing
professional education course or program as approved by the board. A license may be renewed up to
90 days after the date of expiration upon payment of a late fee in addition to the renewal fee as set under
section 7056. Any person who submits an application for renewal more than 90 days after the renewal
date is subject to all requirements governing new applicants under this chapter, except that the board
may in its discretion, giving due consideration to the protection of the public, waive examination if the
renewal application is received, together with the late fee and renewal fee, within 2 years from the date
of the expiration. [PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. V, §15 (AMD).]
Beginning January 1, 2020, an applicant for license renewal shall demonstrate to the satisfaction
of the board a one-time successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of course work in family or
intimate partner violence, including course work in spousal or partner abuse that addresses screening,
referral and intervention strategies, including knowledge of community resources, cultural factors,
evidence-based risk assessment and same-gender abuse dynamics. An applicant may fulfill this
requirement through course work provided through contact hours, Internet hours or distance learning
programs, as evidenced by certification from an accredited educational institution or equivalent
teaching or practice experience. The board may accept equivalent courses in family or intimate partner
violence screening and referral and intervention strategies or equivalent teaching or practice experience
completed prior to January 1, 2020 in satisfaction of this requirement. Continuing education courses

taken pursuant to this paragraph may be used to satisfy the licensee's required hours of continuing
education. [PL 2013, c. 262, §4 (NEW).]
A licensee who is no longer actively practicing social work may apply for an inactive status license
pursuant to Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5-A, paragraph D, subparagraph (5). The holder of an
inactive status license may not practice social work in the State. The fee for inactive status licensure is
set under section 7056. The holder of an inactive status license is required to renew the license annually
and pay the renewal fee as set under section 7056, but is not required to meet the continuing education
requirement of this chapter and the rules adopted under it. [PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. V, §15 (NEW).]
In addition to the other requirements of this section, a licensed social worker must: [PL 2003, c.
429, §6 (RPR); PL 2003, c. 429, §7 (AFF).]
1. Not employee of Department of Health and Human Services. If not employed by the
Department of Health and Human Services, provide documentation of 96 hours of consultation as
determined by the board during the first 3,200 hours of social work employment in a period of not less
than 2 years but not more than 4 years. For purposes of fulfilling the requirement of 96 hours of
consultation during the first 3,200 hours of social work employment, a licensed social worker who
practiced social work and obtained social work consultation hours in a long-term care setting and who
held a valid license as of September 13, 2003 may count consultation hours that were obtained prior to
August 3, 2004, whether the consultation hours were obtained in individual or group settings, if the
consultation was provided by a licensed social worker, regardless of the group size and the eligibility
requirements of the consulting licensed social worker; or
[PL 2005, c. 173, §2 (AMD).]
2. Employee of Department of Health and Human Services. If employed by the Department
of Health and Human Services, provide documentation of either:
A. A minimum of 96 hours of consultation with a licensed social worker who has been licensed
for at least 4 years or a licensed master social worker. This consultation must be concurrent with
the first 3,200 hours of social work employment occurring in a period of not less than 2 years but
not more than 4 years; or [PL 2003, c. 429, §6 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 429, §7 (AFF).]
B. A minimum of 96 hours of consultation concurrent with the person's first 3,200 hours of social
work employment occurring in a period of not less than 2 years but not more than 4 years with a
licensed social worker who has been licensed for at least 2 years, has been designated by the
department as a supervisor trainee and is concurrently receiving 48 hours of consultation with a
licensed master social worker. [PL 2003, c. 429, §6 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 429, §7 (AFF).]
[PL 2003, c. 429, §6 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 429, §7 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6 (REV).]

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