02-371-22 Me. Code R. § 1

Current through 2025-02, January 8, 2025
Section 371-22-1 - Application for Licensure as Administrator-in-Training

An individual who wants to be licensed as an Administrator-in-Training and who has fully completed the educational requirement described in Chapter 23, Section 3(1) of the board's rules must apply for licensure as an Administrator-in-Training (AIT) by submitting an application provided by the board. The applicant must include with the application:

1. An official academic transcript demonstrating completion of the education required by Chapter 23, Section 3(1) of the board's rules;
2. Identification of the intended commencement date and the length of a training program that meets the requirements of this Chapter and at a minimum conforms to the National Administrator-in-Training Program as incorporated into Board rules as set forth in Section 9(1) of this Chapter. The applicant shall identify the training site(s) and the licensed administrator at those site(s);
3. Qualifications of the preceptor who will provide the supervision required by Section 8 of this chapter, including but not limited to their licensing and employment history and the preceptor training program they completed that complies with board rules;
4. Verification of licensure from each state in which the applicant at any time held an occupational or professional license;
5. The license fee required by Chapter 10 of the rules of the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation; and
6. Such additional information as the board may require.

The applicant may not practice as an AIT until the board has approved the applicant's choice of preceptor and has issued a license to the applicant. Any training hours that occur prior to approval and licensure will not be recognized by the board.

The license is valid for a period of up to one (1) year. Once the AIT Program has been completed and approved, the AIT license will be terminated. The AIT license is not renewable. The board may renew the license for an applicant who demonstrates active duty military service as described in 37-B M.R.S. §390-A, or due to unforeseeable circumstances of genuine hardship as determined by the board.

02-371 C.M.R. ch. 22, § 1