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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 32 MRSA §1084, as amended by PL 1993, c. 600, Pt. A, §66,
is further amended to read:

 
§1084. Licenses; fees

 
The board shall issue under its seal to any person who
successfully meets all licensure requirements a license to
practice dentistry in this State, signed by the members of the
board. A dentist shall publicly exhibit the dentist's license.
The license is prima facie evidence of authority to practice
dentistry in this State, except that it is unlawful for a
person to practice dentistry in this State after the
expiration date that appears on the license unless the
practitioner pays to the board on or before January 1st of
even-numbered years a fee of not more than $200 $400 to be
determined by the board, and meets other conditions that the
board may require. Upon receipt of the required fee, the board
shall issue a renewal of the practitioner's license, which the
practitioner shall place beside or attach to the
practitioner's initial license. Practitioners who have not
paid as provided and who otherwise qualify for renewal may be
reinstated upon payment of a fee to be determined by the board
of not more than $100 $200 if paid before February 1st. A
license to practice is automatically suspended on February 1st
for nonpayment of the license renewal fee and may be
reinstated, if approved by the board, on payment of a fee to
be determined by the board of not more than $200 $400. A new
applicant having paid the application fee shall pay either the
biennial licensure fee, if the applicant applies on an even-
numbered year, or half the biennial licensure fee if the
applicant applies in an odd-numbered year.

 
Sec. 2. 32 MRSA §1085, as amended by PL 2001, c. 260, Pt. B, §3,
is further amended to read:

 
§1085. Endorsement; fees

 
The board is authorized, at its discretion, without the
examination as provided, to issue a license to an applicant
who furnishes proof, satisfactory to the board, that the
applicant has been licensed to practice dentistry in another
state after full compliance with the requirements of its
dental laws. If an applicant is licensed to practice dentistry
in another state, that applicant's professional education may
not be less than is required in this State and the applicant
must have been at least 3 years in actual practice in the
state in which the license was granted. Applicants for
licensure by endorsement who meet the requirements of this
section must be interviewed in person by the


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