An honorary certification may be awarded to those code enforcement officers because of distinguished public service; an excellent ability and knowledge in the field of codes enforcement; an ongoing record of improvement in ability and knowledge as a code enforcement officer; and contributions to the profession. A code enforcement officer receiving an honorary certification is recognized by his or her peers as a leader in the profession. To receive an honorary certification, a candidate shall be currently employed as a municipal code enforcement officer in Maine and have served as a municipal code enforcement officer in Maine for 20 years or more.
A code enforcement officer may apply for honorary certification on forms provided by the Office. The Office may award honorary certification in one or more specific areas if, in its determination, the candidate meets a wide array of the following criteria:
A code enforcement officer granted honorary certification need not meet the recertification standards under the provisions of section 5.1. An honorary certification is valid for the tenure of the code enforcement officer's career, so long as that officer remains employed as municipal code enforcement officer in Maine and that officer's certification is not revoked under the provisions of section 9.
19- 498 C.M.R. ch. 300, § 7