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ME LD767
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows licenses for eating establishments, lodging places, recreational camps, youth camps, public pools, public spas, and campgrounds to be transferred to a deceased licensee's estate representative for up to one year, with temporary operation permitted by surviving spouses or heirs pending estate appointment
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Establishes confidentiality protections for complainant identities in DHHS licensing investigations, with investigative records becoming public only after the investigation concludes through hearing notice, consent agreement, dismissal, or closure
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Adds provisions across electrology, tattooing, micropigmentation, and body piercing licenses requiring that licenses issued in error be voided and returned to the department upon demand
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Changes micropigmentation license terms from expiring on September 30th to expiring 2 years from date of issue, with biennial renewal
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Sets combined license fees for practitioners engaged in both tattooing and body piercing at a maximum of $300, with additional inspection fees up to $200 for inspections beyond the initial licensure inspection and one follow-up
Legislative Description
An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Licensing of Certain Types of Establishments and Professions by the Department of Health and Human Services
Procedures
Last Action
PASSED TO BE ENACTED, in concurrence.
6/11/2025