Current through 2024-44, October 30, 2024
Section 658-4-16 - Reinstatement of License4.16.1More than 90 Days but not more than 2 YearsLicensees who fail to renew a license for more than 90 days but not more than two (2) years from the date of expiration may reinstate as follows:
4.16.1.1 Master oil burner and/or solid fuel technicians, journeyman oil burner and/or solid fuel technicians and propane and natural gas technicians who qualified for licensure by examination may reinstate the license without taking the examination by filing an application for renewal and by filing and paying the license fee and late fees as set forth in Chapter 10 of the rules of the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation.4.16.1.2 Oil energy auditors, propane and natural gas energy auditors, tank installers, and wood pellet technicians may reinstate the license by filing an application for renewal and by filing and paying the license fee and penalty as set forth in Chapter 10 of the rules of the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation.4.16.1.3 Dispensing stations may reinstate the license by filing an application for renewal and by filing and paying the license fee and penalty as set forth in Chapter 10 of the rules of the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation.4.16.1.4 Apprentice oil burner and/or solid fuel technicians and propane and natural gas helpers must reapply as a new applicant.4.16.2More than 2 Years4.16.2.1 An individual who fails to renew a license for more than 2 years from the date of expiration may obtain a new license by satisfying all of the requirements of Title 32 of the Maine Revised Statutes, Chapter 139, and the Board's rules.4.16.2.2 A dispensing station that fails to renew a license for more than 2 years from the date of expiration may obtain a new license by satisfying all of the requirements of Title 32 of the Maine Revised Statutes, Chapter 139, the Board's rules and the NFPA 58 or NFPA 52.02-658 C.M.R. ch. 4, § 16