Maine Code § 7-454

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A person may not act as agent, broker, dealer or processor unless duly licensed as provided in this
subchapter. Before acting as a dealer, processor, broker or agent, a person shall file an application with
the commissioner for a license to transact the business of a dealer, processor, broker or agent and the
application must be accompanied by the license fee provided in this subchapter. [PL 2005, c. 512,
§13 (AMD).]
A person may not buy, solicit or negotiate the sale of any licensed commodity in this State as a
representative of any agent, broker, dealer or processor unless that person has been authorized as a
representative by a licensee in writing, and a copy of the authorization is filed with the commissioner,
except when the person conducts business in the office of the licensee. A licensee shall notify the
commissioner in writing immediately upon terminating the authorization for a person to act as that
licensee's representative. [PL 2005, c. 512, §13 (AMD).]

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