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LR 1019
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1. Renewal. A license expires biennially annually on December
31st or on such other date as the commissioner may determine
September 30th. Notice of expiration must be mailed to each
licensee's last known address at least 30 days in advance of the
expiration of the license. The notice must include any requests
for information necessary for renewal.

 
Licenses may be renewed up to 90 days after the date of
expiration upon payment of a late fee of $10 in addition to the
renewal fee. Any person who submits an application for renewal
more than 90 days after the licensing renewal date is subject to
all requirements governing new applicants under this chapter. In
addition, the board may assess penalties for renewals more than
90 days after expiration.

 
Sec. 5. 32 MRSA §9911, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1995, c. 502, Pt. H,
§41, is further amended to read:

 
1. Amount. Application fees may be established by the board
in amounts that are reasonable and necessary. Licensing fees may
not exceed the following amounts:

 
A. For an original dietitian's or dietetic technician's
license, $160 $200;

 
B. For a renewal dietitian's or dietetic technician's
license, $160 $200; or

 
C. For a temporary dietitian's or dietetic technician's
license, $50 $100.

 
Sec. 6. 32 MRSA §12514, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 671, §13, is
amended to read:

 
2. Licensure. The initial license fee is established by the
board and may not exceed $200 $675 annually.

 
Sec. 7. 32 MRSA §12526, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 671, §13, is
amended to read:

 
1. Fees. Applications for licensing and specialty
certification must be on forms prescribed and furnished by the
board. The application fee is set by the board by rule and is
nonrefundable. An initial license fee must be established by the
board in an amount not to exceed $300 $675. A specialty
certification fee must be established by the board in an amount
not to exceed $50 annually.


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