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Code · Maine · Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS · Chapter 5-B: AUCTIONEERS

§292. License qualifications

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1. Application. An applicant shall submit an application together with the fee as set under section 287‑A .
[PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. G, §8 (AMD).]
2. Residence. The applicant shall provide evidence of the applicant's legal residence.
[PL 1999, c. 146, §5 (NEW).]
3. Reputation. The applicant must have a good reputation for honesty, fair dealing and competency.
[PL 2013, c. 217, Pt. J, §1 (AMD).]
4. Examination. Each applicant shall satisfactorily pass the examination, the content of which is determined by the board. Examination results remain valid for issuance of a license for 90 days after the exam is passed.
[PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. G, §8 (AMD).]
5. Surety bond. Each applicant for licensure shall file a surety bond in an amount set by the board by rule.
[PL 1999, c. 146, §5 (NEW).]
6. Criminal history information.
[PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. G, §8 (RP).]
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