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refuse to issue, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew the license of | | a person licensed under this chapter: |
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| | | Sec. 5. 32 MRSA §8113, sub-§7, as repealed and replaced by PL 1985, | | c. 207, §2, is amended to read: |
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| | | 7. Employment of prohibited person. Employment, in connection | with a private investigation business, in any capacity, or of any | person who has been convicted of a felony crime punishable by | | imprisonment for one year or more or any former licensee whose | | license has been revoked; or |
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| | | This bill affects the licensing statutes for private | | investigators as follows. |
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| | | 1. It clarifies the Commissioner of Public Safety's authority | | to appoint a designee to deal with licensing matters. |
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| | | 2. It makes consistent the language identifying disqualifying | | convictions for the license application and refusing to issue, | | suspending and revoking a private investigator license. |
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| | | 3. It amends the section describing prior experience as an | | investigative assistant to make the section more specific. |
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| | | 4. It makes clear that the commissioner must provide notice | | and opportunity for hearing if there are grounds to refuse to | | issue or renew a license under the chapter pertaining to private | | investigators and the burden is on the applicant to request that | | hearing pursuant to the Maine Administrative Procedure Act. |
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| | | 5. It deletes a reference to the outdated term "felony." |
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