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approved high school or conducted by certification maintenance
course sponsors approved by the Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf, Inc. or the National Association of the Deaf, Inc., or a
comparable or successor organization of either recognized by the
commissioner. Credit may not be given for interpreting process
clock hours that were completed prior to 5 years from the date of
application.

 
As an alternative to satisfying subsections 4 and 5, an
applicant for licensure as a limited interpreter or limited
transliterator may submit documentation of a score of 3.5 or
higher on the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment, or
successor assessment.

 
Sec. 2. 32 MRSA §1527, as amended by PL 1999, c. 399, §14 and
affected by §20, is further amended to read:

 
§1527. Applications for licensure; fees

 
An applicant for initial licensure, pursuant to section 1524,
1524-A or 1524-B, shall submit a written application with
supporting documents to the department on forms provided by the
department. The applicant shall pay a nonrefundable application
fee established by the department in an amount not to exceed $50,
and an initial license fee not to exceed $300 $325, except that
an applicant who is deaf must pay an initial license fee of $100.

 
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA §1528, as amended by PL 1999, c. 399, §14 and
affected by §20, is further amended to read:

 
§1528. Renewal

 
All licenses must be renewed annually on or before June 30th
of each year or at such other time as the commissioner may
designate. The annual license renewal fee must be established by
the department by rulemaking and may not exceed $300 $325, except
that an applicant who is deaf must pay an annual license renewal
fee of $100. The commissioner shall notify each licensee, at the
licensee's last known address, 30 days in advance of the
expiration of the license. Renewal notices must be on forms
provided by the department. A license not renewed by June 30th
automatically expires. The department may renew an expired
license if the renewal application is returned within 90 days
after the license expiration date and upon payment of a late fee
of $10 in addition to the renewal fee. A person who submits an
application for renewal more than 90 days after the license
expiration date is subject to all requirements governing new
applicants under this chapter.


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