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sufficient gravity to warrant further action, it may take any of
the following actions.

 
A. The board, its subcommittee or staff may enter into
negotiate a consent agreement, with the consent of the
licensee, that fixes the period and terms of probation
necessary to protect the public health and safety and to
rehabilitate or educate the licensee. A consent agreement
may be used to terminate a complaint investigation, if
entered into by the board, the licensee and the Department
of the Attorney General.

 
B. If a licensee voluntarily surrenders a license, the
board, its subcommittee or staff may negotiate stipulations
necessary to ensure protection of the public health and
safety and the rehabilitation or education of the licensee.
These stipulations may be set forth only in a consent
agreement signed by the board, the licensee and the
Department of the Attorney General.

 
C. If the board, its subcommittee or staff concludes that
modification, nonrenewal, nonissuance or suspension pursuant
to section 88, subsection 3 of a license or imposition of a
civil penalty pursuant to section 88, subsection 3 is in
order, the board shall so notify the applicant-licensee
licensee and inform the applicant-licensee licensee of the
applicant-licensee's licensee's right to request an
adjudicatory hearing. If the applicant-licensee licensee
requests an adjudicatory hearing in a timely manner, the
adjudicatory hearing must be held by the board in accordance
with Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter IV 4. If the
applicant-licensee licensee wishes to appeal the final
decision of the board, the applicant-licensee licensee shall
file a petition for review with the Superior Court within 30
days of receipt of the board's decision. Review under this
paragraph must be conducted pursuant to Title 5, chapter
375, subchapter VII 7.

 
D. Except in the specific circumstances where Title 5,
section 10004 may be invoked, if the board or its staff
concludes that suspension beyond the authority conferred by
section 88 or revocation of the license is in order, the
board or its staff shall request the Attorney General to
file a complaint in the District Court in accordance with
Title 4, chapter 5 and the Maine Administrative Procedure
Act to commence either full or emergency proceedings.

 
5. Grounds for licensing action. A decision to take action
against any applicant or licensee pursuant to this chapter or any
rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, including, but not


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