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

 
Sec. 1. 10 MRSA §8003, sub-§5, as amended by PL 1999, c. 547, Pt. B,
§78 and affected by §80 and amended by c. 687, Pt. C, §7, is
further amended to read:

 
5. Authority of bureaus, offices, boards or commissions. In
addition to authority otherwise conferred, unless expressly
precluded by language of denial in its own governing law, each
bureau, office, licensing board and commission within or
affiliated with the department may take one or more of the
following actions, except that this subsection does not apply to
the Bureau of Banking.

 
A-1. For each violation of applicable laws, rules or
conditions of licensure or registration, the bureau, office,
board or commission may take one or more of the following
actions:

 
(1) Issue warnings, censures or reprimands to a
licensee or registrant. Each warning, censure and
reprimand issued must be based upon violations of
different applicable laws, rules or conditions of
licensure or must be based upon separate instances of
actionable conduct or activity;

 
(2) Suspend a license or registration for up to 90
days for each violation of applicable laws, rules and
conditions of licensure or registration or for instance
of actionable conduct or activity. Suspensions may be
set to run concurrently or consecutively and, in total,
may not exceed one year. Execution of all or any
portion of a term of suspension may be stayed pending
successful completion of conditions of probation,
although the suspension remains part of the licensee's
or registrant's record;

 
(2-A)__Revoke a license or registration;

 
(3) Impose civil penalties of up to $1,500 for each
violation of applicable laws, rules and conditions of
licensure or registration or for instances of
actionable conduct or activity; and

 
(4) Impose conditions of probation upon an applicant, licensee
or registrant. Probation may run for such time period as the
bureau, office, board or commission determines appropriate.
Probation may include conditions such as: additional continuing
education; medical, psychiatric or mental health consultations or


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