Code of Maine Rules
12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
150 - BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED DIVISION
Chapter 15 - RULES GOVERNING THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM
Section 150-15-6 - TERMINATION OF LICENSES
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. A license shall be issued to an individual for the operation of a vending facility for an indefinite period of time while actively managing a BEP facility. This license may be subject to suspension or termination if, after affording the manager an opportunity to participate in a corrective action plan and for a full evidentiary hearing, the SLA finds any of the following:
2. Written notice shall be given in an accessible format or manager's preferred method of communication to any manager who is in jeopardy of having their license suspended or terminated. The reason for the possible suspension or termination shall be stated, and the manager shall be informed of their right to an administrative review and/or full evidentiary hearing. All such reviews or hearings shall be held in accordance with the provisions contained in this Chapter.
3. Managers may be afforded a corrective action period beginning with a probationary letter provided in an accessible format or preferred method of communication outlining specific violations, the length of the probationary period, the remedy required and the consequences of inaction. This probationary letter shall be reviewed with the manager and BEP staff, with both parties signing the probationary agreement plan. Failure to reach agreement could result in action leading to the manager's license revocation.
4. Individuals who do not qualify for the program because of improvement in vision rendering them not legally blind, shall be required to submit a resignation.