Maine Code § 32-9858

Temporary licenses; special permits
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1. Temporary licenses. The board may issue a temporary license to any person whose application
for licensure is pending before the board when issuance is justified by special circumstances and no
danger to the public health or safety exists. A temporary license shall be issued only once and shall
expire either when the results of the next examination administered by the board are known, if the
applicant is required to take that examination, or 90 days following issuance of the temporary license.
An exception may be made if the applicant fails the examination administered by the board. In that
case, another temporary license may be issued and shall expire at such time as the board may by rule
direct.
[PL 1983, c. 672 (NEW).]
2. Special permits. Upon special application by an individual, the board may issue a special
permit to practice as a nuclear medicine technologist subject to the following conditions:
A. The applicant must possess a Maine license that is current and in good standing to practice as a
radiographer; [PL 2005, c. 511, §8 (AMD).]
B. The board finds to its satisfaction that there is substantial evidence that the people in the locality
of the state in which such exemption is sought would be denied adequate medical care because of
unavailability of certified licensed practitioners or persons holding certificates pursuant to this
chapter; and [PL 1983, c. 672 (NEW).]

C. The special permit shall be granted for limited periods of time, not to exceed one year, at which
time the applicant shall be eligible for examination and licensure under this chapter. [PL 1983, c.
672 (NEW).]
[PL 2005, c. 511, §8 (AMD).]

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