| (2)__A violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by | the board; |
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| (3)__Ineligibility to hold a license or registration | under this chapter; |
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| (4)__Subject to the limitations of Title 5, chapter | 341, conviction of a crime that involves dishonesty or | false statement, conviction of a crime for which | incarceration for one year or more may be imposed or | conviction of a crime defined in Title 17-A, chapter | 39; or |
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| (5)__Grounds other than those described in | subparagraphs (1) to (4) specified by rule or law. |
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| | 4.__Appeals.__A person aggrieved by the decision of a designee | of the board in modifying or refusing to issue or renew a license | or registration, in taking any disciplinary action pursuant to | this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter or in the | interpretation of this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this | chapter may appeal the decision to the board for a final | decision. The designee's decision stands until the board issues a | decision to uphold, modify or overrule the designee's decision. | In the case of appeal to the board, the person must be afforded | an opportunity for an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with | this chapter and the Maine Administrative Procedure Act. |
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| A person aggrieved by a final decision of the board in waiving | the application of any rule, in refusing to issue or renew a | license or registration, in taking any disciplinary action | pursuant to this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this | chapter or in the interpretation of this chapter or any rule | adopted pursuant to this chapter may appeal the board's decision | to the Superior Court in accordance with Title 5, chapter 375, | subchapter 7. |
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| | All reports, information or records compiled by the board or | the department pursuant to this subchapter regarding an | applicant, licensee, owner or key individual are confidential, | except that the board may disclose any confidential information | as follows. |
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| | 1.__Hearings or proceedings.__Confidential information may be | released in an adjudicatory hearing or informal conference before | the board or in any subsequent formal proceeding to which the | information is relevant. |
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