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1. License or certificate of approval fee. An applicant shall enclose the fee for the license or certificate of approval prescribed by this Title with the application for the license or certificate of approval.
2. Effective date and term of license or certificate of approval. All full-year licenses and certificates of approval are effective for one year from the date of issuance. All part-time licenses and certificates of approval are effective for the term of the license or certificate of approval from the date of issuance.
3. Renewal. Licenses and certificates of approval may be renewed upon application for renewal and payment of the annual fee, subject to bureau rules.
4. Multiple licenses. A licensee applying for a license to operate more than one premises shall pay the fee prescribed for the type of license to be exercised at each premises.
5. Filing fee. Except as provided in paragraph A, an applicant for an original or renewal license or certificate of approval shall pay a filing fee of $10 when filing the application.
A. In unincorporated places, the applicant shall pay the filing fee of $10 to the county treasurer of the county in which the unincorporated place is located. All applications for a license in unincorporated places must be accompanied by evidence of payment of the filing fee to the county treasurer.
6. Deleted. Laws 2021, c. 658, § 93, eff. Aug. 8, 2022.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-A. Liquors § 652. Application procedure - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-28-a-liquors/me-rev-st-tit-28-a-sect-652/
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