Maine Statutes

§ 20-A §9507 — Hearings

Maine § 20-A §9507
JurisdictionMaine
Title 20-AEDUCATION
Part 4SPECIFIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Ch. 323PRIVATE BUSINESS, TRADE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 20-A, § 20-A §9507 (2026).

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The commissioner shall not refuse to renew a license for any reason other than failure to pay the required fee, unless the licensee has been given an opportunity for a hearing. Hearings may also be conducted by the commissioner, at the commissioner's discretion, to assist with investigations of complaints, to determine whether grounds exist for suspension, revocation, denial or nonrenewal of any license, or as otherwise deemed necessary to fulfill the responsibilities under this chapter. The commissioner may subpoena witnesses, records and documents in any hearing conducted pursuant to this chapter.

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Legislative History

PL 1983, c. 841, §6 (NEW).

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