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classification, functioning behavior and response to use and | management of soils, including the mapping and identification of | soils and the interpretation of soil properties.__Pedology centers | on soils as the biochemically weathered part of the earth's crust, | the collection of natural bodies on the earth's surface, supporting | plants with a lower limit at the deeper of either the | unconsolidated mineral or organic material lying within the zone of | rooting of the native perennial plants or where horizons impervious | to roots have developed the upper few feet of the earth's crust | having properties differing from the underlying rock material as a | result of interactions between climate, living organisms, parent | material and relief. |
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| | 7.__Practice of geology. "Practice of geology" means the | performance of geological work or service for the public, | including, but not limited to, consultation, investigation, | surveys, evaluation, planning, mapping or inspection of | geological work, in which the performance is related to the | public welfare or the safeguarding of life, health, property and | the environment. |
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| | 8.__Practice of soil science. "Practice of soil science" means | any professional service that requires the application of | pedological principles and data.__That professional service | includes identification and mapping of soils according to the | standards of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, or its | successor entity, consultation or evaluation. |
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| | 9.__Qualified soil scientist. "Qualified soil scientist" means | a person who, by reason of that person's knowledge of pedology | and the biological and physical sciences, acquired by | professional education and practical experience, is qualified to | engage in the practice of soil science. |
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| | 10.__Qualified geologist. "Qualified geologist" means a person | who possesses the qualifications specified for certification, | except that that person is not certified. |
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| | 11.__Responsible charge of work. "Responsible charge of work" | means the independent control and direction, by the use of | initiative, skill and independent judgment, of work or the | supervision of that work. |
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| | 12.__Subordinate. "Subordinate" means any person who assists a | certified geologist or certified soil scientist without assuming | the responsible charge of work. |
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| §544-F. Effect of law; organization |
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| | 1.__Prohibition against practice of geology or soil science | without certification.__A person may not practice or offer to | practice geology or soil science in the State without | certification in accordance with this subchapter, unless | specifically exempted from the certification requirement by this | subchapter. |
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| | 2.__Effect. This subchapter may not be construed to affect or | prevent the practice of any other legally recognized profession. |
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| | 3.__Corporations, partnerships, associations and government | agencies.__This subchapter does not prohibit one or more | geologists or soil scientists from practicing through the medium | of a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or government | agency.__In such a partnership or corporation whose primary | activity consists of geological services, or in a government | agency in which geological work is done, at least one partner, | officer or employee must be a certified geologist.__In such a | partnership or corporation whose primary activity consists of | soil science services, or in a government agency in which soil | science work is done, at least one partner, officer or employee | must be a certified soil scientist.__In the case of an agency of | State Government, the Department of Administrative and Financial | Services, Bureau of Human Resources shall classify officers and | employees under the Civil Service Law in a manner that ensures | that at least one certified geologist or certified soil scientist | works for each agency in which geological or soil science work is | done and that any officer or employee who is engaged in the | practice of geology or soil science and who is uncertified works | as a subordinate to a certified geologist or certified soil | scientist and does not have responsible charge of work or | evaluation. |
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| | The following persons are exempt from the certification | requirement imposed by this subchapter: |
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| | 1.__Nonresident practicing less than 30 days.__A person not a | resident of and having no established place of business in this | State, practicing or offering to practice the profession of | geologist or soil scientist when that practice does not exceed in | the aggregate more than 30 days in any calendar year, provided | that the person is legally qualified by registration to practice | the profession in that person's own state or country in which the | requirements and qualifications for obtaining a certificate of | registration are equivalent to those specified in this | subchapter; |
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| | 2.__Nonresident becoming resident or person practicing more | than 30 days.__A person not a resident of and having no | established place of business in this State, or who has recently | become a resident of this State, practicing or offering to | practice for more than 30 days in any calendar year the | profession of geologist or soil scientist, if the person has | filed with the board an application for certification and has | paid the fee required by this subchapter.__The exemption | continues only for such time as the board requires for the | consideration of the application for registration, provided that | such a person is legally qualified to practice that profession in | that person's own state or country in which the requirements and | qualifications for obtaining a certificate of registration are | equivalent to those specified in this subchapter; |
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| | 3.__Certain employees.__An employee, associate or subordinate | of a person holding a certificate of registration under this | subchapter, or an employee of a person exempted from | certification by subsection 1 or 2, provided that the work of the | employee, associate or subordinate does not include responsible | charge of work or evaluation; and |
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| | 4.__Federal Government employees.__An officer or employee of | the Federal Government while engaged within this State in the | practice of the profession of geologist or soil scientist for the | Federal Government. |
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| §544-H. Subsurface sewage disposal |
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| | A person who is licensed by the Department of Professional and | Financial Regulation pursuant to Title 22, section 42, subsection | 3-A to evaluate soil for subsurface sewage disposal is exempt | from the certification requirement of this subchapter if the | person's soil evaluation work relates solely to subsurface sewage | disposal systems. |
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| | The State Board of Certification for Geologists and Soil | Scientists as established by Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection | 19 administers this subchapter and its office is within the | Bureau of Geology and Natural Areas.__The board consists of 7 | members, 5 of whom are appointed by the Governor from the | following categories: one academic geologist; one independent | consultant or salaried geologist; one independent consultant or | salaried soil scientist; one other soil scientist; and a | representative of the public. The 6th and 7th members must be the | State Soil Scientist with the State Soil and Water Conservation | Commission, ex officio, and the State Geologist or the State | Geologist's designee, who must be a geologist employed in State |
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| Government, ex officio.__A person, except the representative of | the public, may not be eligible for appointment to the board | unless certified under this subchapter. |
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| | 1.__Qualifications. Each member of the board must be a citizen | of the United States and a resident of this State for at least 5 | years immediately preceding the member's appointment. |
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| | 2.__Term.__Appointments are for 5-year terms.__Appointments of | members must comply with Title 32, section 60.__A board member | may be removed for cause by the Governor. |
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| | 3.__Meetings.__The board shall meet at least once a year to | conduct its business and to elect its officers.__Additional | meetings may be held as necessary to conduct the business of the | board and be convened at the call of the chair or a majority of | the board members.__The board shall, every 2 years, elect a chair | who is a member of the board.__A chair may not serve more than 2 | consecutive terms. |
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| Four members constitute a quorum. |
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| The board shall keep records and minutes that are necessary to | the ordinary dispatch of its functions. |
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| | 4.__Hearings.__Hearings may be conducted by the board to | assist with investigations, to determine whether grounds exist | for suspension, revocation or denial of a certification or as | otherwise necessary to the fulfillment of its responsibilities | under this subchapter. |
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| The board may not refuse to renew a certificate for any reason | other than failure to pay a required fee, unless it has afforded | the certificate holder an opportunity for an adjudicatory | hearing.__The board shall hold an adjudicatory hearing at the | written request of any person who is denied a certificate without | a hearing for any reason other than failure to pay a required | fee, provided that the request for hearing is received by the | board within 30 days of the applicant's receipt of written notice | of the denial of the applicant's application, the reasons for the | denial and the applicant's right to request a hearing.__Hearings | are conducted in conformity with Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter | IV.__The board may subpoena witnesses, records and documents in | any hearing it conducts. |
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| | 5.__Powers and duties.__The board may adopt, amend or repeal | rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II to carry | out this subchapter, including, but not limited to, rules | relating to professional conduct in accordance with the policy of | this subchapter.__Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are |
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| routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, | subchapter II-A. |
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| A.__The Bureau of Geology and Natural Areas shall compile | and maintain a complete and up-to-date list of all | certifications. The list must be made available to any | person upon request. |
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| B.__On or before August 1st of each year, the board shall | submit to the director of the survey for the preceding | fiscal year ending June 30th its annual report of its | operations and financial position, together with such | comments and recommendations as the director considers | essential. |
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| C.__The board shall establish relations with entities that | regulate the practice of geology and the practice of soil | science or closely related disciplines or that certify | geologists or soil scientists in other states and may | establish relations with such entities in other countries | for the purposes of achieving uniformly high professional | standards and mutual recognition of certification. |
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| §544-J. Certification procedure |
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| | An application for certification as a geologist or soil | scientist must be made to the board on a form prescribed by the | board and must be accompanied by the prescribed application fee. |
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| | An applicant for certification as a geologist or soil | scientist must meet the following standards. |
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| | 1.__High ethical professional standards.__The applicant must | possess high ethical professional standards. |
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| | 2.__Geologist examination requirements.__To qualify to sit for | the examination for certification as a geologist, an applicant | must: |
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| A.__Be a graduate of an accredited college or university | with a major in geological sciences, have completed 30 | credits in geological sciences at an accredited college or | university or have at least 7 years of professional | geological work that includes either a minimum of 3 years of | professional geological work under the supervision of a | qualified geologist or a minimum of 5 years of responsible | charge of geological work; |
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| B.__Have acquired 7 years of experience in responsible charge of | geological work, toward which an undergraduate |
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| degree with 30 credit hours or more in geological science | courses counts as 2 years of training and each year of | graduate study in the geological sciences counts as 1/2 year | of training, up to a maximum of 2 years of credit; and |
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| C.__Receive credit toward the experience requirement subject | to the evaluation of the board.__An applicant with less than | 30 credit hours in geological science courses may be given | proportional work-experience credits for such academic | credit hours as the applicant may have acquired. |
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| | 3.__Soil scientist examination requirements.__To qualify to | sit for the examination for certification as a soil scientist, an | applicant must be a graduate of an approved 4-year college | curriculum leading to a Baccalaureate Degree, in which the | applicant has successfully completed a minimum of 15 credit hours | of soil or soil-related courses of a pedological nature and have | a specific record of an additional 3 years or more of experience | in soil science of a grade and character that indicates to the | board that the applicant is competent to practice as a soil | scientist and is otherwise qualified. Teaching pedological | courses in a college or university offering an approved 4-year | soil science or agronomic curriculum must be considered as | experience in soils investigations. |
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| Applicants may sit for the general practice examination upon | graduation from an approved 4-year college and may sit for the | professional practice examination upon completion of the | experience requirement stated in this subsection. |
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| "Additional 3 years or more of experience" does not imply a | sequence of obtaining a degree and then experience. Experience | time may not be granted for time while enrolled in courses, but | summer employment must be counted even though a degree may not | have been obtained. |
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| Actual field experience in an acceptable apprenticeship program | counts as experience time. |
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| Each degree beyond the bachelor's degree counts as one year of | experience. |
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| Soil-related courses may amount to only 20% of the required 15 | credits for a maximum of 3 credits. |
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| | 4.__Pass examination before board.__The applicant must sit for | and pass an examination before the board or its authorized | representatives.__Such examinations are held at certain specified | times and are of a scope prescribed by the board. |
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| | The examinations must test the applicant's knowledge basic to | geology or soil science and ability to apply that knowledge and | to assume responsible charge of work in the practice of geology | or the practice of soil science. |
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| | An applicant for certification must meet all the requirements | of this subchapter and, in addition, have 3 years' experience in | geology or soil science as described by this subchapter and in | the rules of the board. |
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| | An applicant who fails an examination may be examined again | upon filing a new application and the payment of the prescribed | fees. |
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| | The board, upon application on its prescribed form and upon | the payment of the application and certification fees, may issue | a certificate as a geologist or soil scientist without written | examination to any person holding a certificate as a geologist or | soil scientist issued by any state or country having equivalent | requirements, when the applicant's qualifications meet the other | requirements of this subchapter and the rules established by the | board. |
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| | In determining the qualifications of an applicant for | certification, a majority vote of the board is required. |
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| | An applicant who has passed the examination or has otherwise | qualified as a geologist or soil scientist upon payment of the | certification fee fixed by this subchapter must be granted a | certificate as a geologist or soil scientist as appropriate. |
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| §544-K. Expiration and renewal |
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| | Certification expires on December 31st annually and becomes | invalid on that date unless renewed.__The Bureau of Geology and | Natural Areas shall notify every person certified under this | subchapter of the certificate expiration date and the amount of | the fee that is required at the person's last known address.__The | notice must be mailed at least one month in advance of the | expiration date. |
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| | A certificate may be renewed up to 90 days after the date of | expiration upon payment of a late fee in addition to the renewal | fee.__A person who submits an application for renewal more than | 90 days after the certificate renewal date is subject to all | requirements governing new applicants under this subchapter, | except that the board may, in its discretion, giving due | consideration to the protection of the public, waive examination | if the renewal application is made within 2 years from the date | of the expiration. |
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| | The director of the survey may establish by rule fees for | purposes authorized under this subchapter in amounts that are | reasonable and necessary for their respective purposes, except | that the fee for any one purpose may not exceed $250 annually. |
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| §544-M. Complaints; violations; investigations; revocations |
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| | 1.__Powers of board and District Court concerning complaints. | The board shall investigate or cause to be investigated all | complaints against certified geologists or certified soil | scientists and persons granted temporary authorizations pursuant | to this subchapter and all cases of violations of this | subchapter. The board may, pursuant to Title 5, section 10004, | suspend or revoke a certificate issued by it.__In addition, the | board may refuse to issue or renew the certificate or the | District Court may, pursuant to Title 4, chapter 5, suspend, | revoke or refuse to renew the certificate of any registrant who | is found guilty of: |
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| A.__The practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining a | certificate of registration; |
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| B.__Gross negligence, incompetence or misconduct in the | practice of geology or soil science; |
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| C.__A felony or crime adversely affecting the ethical | standards of the professions regulated by this subchapter, | subject to the limitations of Title 5, chapter 341; or |
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| D.__A violation of this subchapter or a rule of the board. |
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| | 2.__Preferring of charges. A person may register a complaint | of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetency or misconduct | against a certified geologist or certified soil scientist.__The | complaint must be in writing and be sworn to by the person making | the complaint and be filed with the secretary of the board. |
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| | 3. Reissuance of certificate.__The board, for reasons it | determines sufficient, may reissue, following a previous | revocation or nonrenewal, a certificate as a certified geologist | or certified soil scientist to a person whose certificate has | been revoked or has not been renewed, provided 5 members vote in | favor of the reissuance. |
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| | 4. Enforcement.__It is the duty of the respective officers | charged with the enforcement of laws and ordinances to prosecute | a person charged with a violation of a provision of this |
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| subchapter. It is the duty of the chair of the board, under the | direction of the board, to aid such officers in the enforcement | of this subchapter. |
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| | All geologic plans, specifications, reports or documents that | are prepared by a certified geologist or by a subordinate under | the geologist's direction must be signed by the geologist, which | indicates the geologist's responsibility for those geologic | plans, specifications, reports or documents. |
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| | All pedological maps, reports or documents that are prepared | by a certified soil scientist or by a subordinate under the soil | scientist's direction must be signed by that certified soil | scientist, which indicates the soil scientist's responsibility | for those pedological maps, reports or documents. |
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| §544-O. Penalties; injunction |
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| | A person who violates a provision of this subchapter is guilty | of a Class E crime. |
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| | The State may bring an action in Superior Court to enjoin a | person from violating this subchapter, regardless of whether | proceedings have been or may be instituted in the District Court | or whether criminal proceedings have been or may be instituted. |
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| §544-P. Receipts and disbursements |
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| | All fees received by the board under this subchapter must be | used to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.__Any balance | of those fees may not lapse, but must be carried forward as a | continuing account to be expended for the same purposes in the | following fiscal years. |
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| | Sec. 3. 32 MRSA c. 73, as amended, is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 4. Revisor's review; cross-references. The Revisor of Statutes shall | review the Maine Revised Statutes and include in the errors and | inconsistencies bill submitted to the Second Regular Session of | the 120th Legislature pursuant to Title 1, section 94 any | sections necessary to correct and update any cross-references in | the statutes to provisions of law repealed in this Act. |
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| | This bill transfers oversight of geologists and soil | scientists from the Department of Professional and Financial | Regulation to the Department of Conservation, Bureau of Geology | and Natural Areas. |
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