LD 1762
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(2) Inability to apply principles, skills or knowledge
necessary to successfully carry out the practice for
which the licensee is licensed;

 
F. Violation of any reasonable standard of professional
behavior, conduct or practice that has been established in
the practice for which the licensee is licensed;

 
G. Subject to the limitations of Title 5, chapter 341,
conviction of a crime that involves dishonesty or false
statement, conviction of a crime that relates directly to
the practice for which the licensee is licensed, 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 11 or 45;

 
H. Any violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by the
board; or

 
I. For other purposes as specified by rules or law.

 
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA §91-A, as repealed and replaced by PL 2001, c. 229,
§9, is amended to read:

 
§91-A. Appeals of nondisciplinary actions and refusals to issue

 
Any person or organization aggrieved by the decision of the
staff or a subcommittee of the board in waiving the application
of any rule, in modifying or refusing to issue or renew a
license, in taking any disciplinary nondisciplinary 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 or in refusing to issue a license may
appeal the decision to the board for a final decision. The
staff's or subcommittee's decision stands until the board issues
a decision to uphold, modify or overrule the staff's or
subcommittee's decision. In the case of nonrenewal, the person
or organization must be afforded an opportunity for hearing in
accordance with this chapter and the Maine Administrative
Procedure Act.

 
Any person or organization aggrieved by a final decision of
the board in waiving the application of any rule, in refusing to
issue or renew a license, 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 A final decision of the


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