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restricting the person's occupational license as a result | of allegations of misconduct.__This subparagraph also | applies when the denial, suspension, revocation or | restriction of the license is pursuant to a consent | agreement between the person and the licensing agency, | whether or not the agency also issued an order; or |
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| H.__Has, within the last 5 years, entered into a consent | agreement with a state or federal enforcement or regulatory | agency in which the person agreed to discontinue engaging in | one or more practices alleged by the agency to have been an | unfair or deceptive act or practice. |
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| | Sec. 45. 35-A MRSA §7107, sub-§5, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 59, §1 and | affected by §3, is amended to read: |
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| | 5. Enforcement authority. In addition to any authority the | commission may have pursuant to other law, the commission may | enforce this section in accordance with this subsection. |
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| A. In an adjudicatory proceeding, the commission may impose | an administrative penalty upon the following entities for | the following violations: |
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| (1) A service provider who provides or charges for an | unauthorized service; |
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| (2) A service provider or billing aggregator who is | required to be registered under subsection 2 and who is | not properly registered pursuant to that subsection; |
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| (3) A billing agent who knowingly bills on behalf of a | service provider who is required to be registered under | subsection 2 and who is not properly registered | pursuant to that subsection at the time the billing | agent's bill is generated; and |
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| (4) A billing agent that fails to comply with any of | the requirements of subsection 4. |
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| B. The amount of any administrative penalty imposed under | paragraph A may not exceed $1,000 per violator for | violations arising out of the same incident or complaint and | must be based on: |
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| (1) The severity of the violation, including the | intent of the violator, the nature, circumstances, | extent and gravity of any prohibited acts; |
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| (2) The history of previous violations; and |
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