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of divorce or any judgment or order issued in accordance
with an administrative procedure established by state law
that affords substantial due process and is subject to
judicial review.

 
2.__Compliance.__In addition to other qualifications for
licensure or registration and conditions for continuing
eligibility to hold a license as prescribed by the various acts
of the department, applicants for licensure or registration,
licensees renewing their licenses and existing licensees must
also comply with the requirements of Title 19-A, section 2201.

 
3.__Noncompliance with a court order of support.__An applicant
for the issuance or renewal of a license or an existing licensee
who is not in compliance with a court order of support is subject
to the requirements of Title 19-A, section 2201.

 
§10902.__Suspension or revocation of or refusal to issue

 
license or permit

 
1.__Conviction or adjudication of violation.__Any conviction
or adjudication for a violation of this Part is grounds for
suspension of any license or permit issued under this Part.__
Except where provided by law, the commissioner shall determine
the suspension period.__To suspend a license or permit based upon
a conviction or adjudication, the commissioner shall follow the
procedures under section 10903.__A suspension or revocation of a
license by the District Court is subject to the provisions of
subsection 5.

 
2.__Refusal to issue license or permit.__If a person is
convicted or adjudicated of a violation of any provision of this
Part and is not the holder of a valid license or permit issued
under this Part, the commissioner may refuse to issue a related
license or permit to that person for up to 5 years following the
date of conviction or adjudication, except when the killing or
wounding of a human being has occurred, in which case the
commissioner may revoke the license or permit for a period of not
less than 5 years.

 
3.__Failure to pay fine.__If a license or registration is
suspended pursuant to Title 14, section 3142, the suspension
remains in effect until the person pays the fine.__On condition
of payment of a $25 reinstatement fee to the department, the
clerk of the court in which the suspension was ordered shall
rescind the suspension and notify the department, which, upon
receipt of the $25 reinstatement fee, shall delete any record of
the suspension from that person's record.__For the purposes of
this subsection, "fine" has the same meaning as in Title 14,
section 3141, subsection 1.


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