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D. If the commissioner chief humane agent concludes that
suspension or revocation of the license is in order, shall
file a complaint in the District Court in accordance with
Title 4, chapter 5.

 
3. Grounds for discipline. The following shall be are
grounds for an action to modify, suspend, revoke or refuse to
renew the license of a person licensed under this chapter:

 
A. The practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining a license
under this chapter or in connection with service rendered
within the scope of the license issued;

 
B. Any violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by
the commissioner chief humane agent; or

 
C. Conviction of a crime involving cruelty to animals.

 
4. Penalty. Any person who knowingly violates this chapter
or the rules issued pursuant to this chapter commits a civil
violation for which the following forfeiture may be adjudged:

 
A. For the first violation, a forfeiture not to exceed
$100; and

 
B. For each subsequent violation, a forfeiture not to
exceed $250.

 
5. Rules. The commissioner chief humane agent may adopt
such rules as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this
chapter.

 
6. Inspection. In connection with the granting, continuance
or renewal of a license and in connection with an
investigation of alleged cruelty or alleged violation of this
chapter or the rules issued pursuant to this chapter, the
commissioner chief humane agent, at least annually, may visit
and inspect the research and teaching institutions, animal
research and care facilities of any licensee or of any
research or teaching institution which that has applied for a
license.

 
Sec. 24. 7 MRSA §4001, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 383, §3 and
amended by PL 1993, c. 468, §25, is further amended to read:

 
1. Permit required. Any person sponsoring a calf or pig
scramble shall obtain a permit from the commissioner chief
humane agent for each specific event at least 10 days before
the event.


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