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The Maine Board of Real Estate Appraisers has revoked the appraisal license of a Skowhegan man. Scott C. Jones, doing business as Mid-Maine Appraisal Co., lost his license on June 11, according to a press release. The Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation in Gardiner indicated it issued the press release because "the Board has received indications that Mr. Jones may be continuing to conduct appraisal work, and may also be committing the same violations of Maine law that led to the revocation.
AUGUSTA - The Maine Board of Pharmacy on Tuesday revoked the license of fired Bethel Rite Aid pharmacist John Bartash Jr. of Rumford, who was accused of stealing drugs from the pharmacy in August. The board also reprimanded the former longtime Rumford pharmacist, according to a consent agreement posted Wednesday morning on the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation Web site.
ORONO - Members of the public will have an opportunity next month to have their antiques appraised while helping to support the Rosscare Lifeline Help Button Program. The locally organized Antique Appraisal Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Dirigo Pines Retirement Community in Orono. No antiques will be bought or sold at the event. Appraiser Bruce Buxton and his staff are not dealers and, in order to avoid any conflict of interest, have a strict policy against buying items they appraise. Buxton is licensed by the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation.
RANGELEY - A Rangeley druggist who had his pharmacist's license temporarily suspended in 2005 after violations were found at Riddle's Pharmacy, received disciplinary sanctions from the state pharmacy board in January after admitting to dispensing a prescription with the wrong drug. Pharmacist Joey McLafferty, 72, of Rangeley entered into a consent agreement with the state Board of Pharmacy in January and received a warning, paid a $400 fine and was placed on probation for one year, said Anne Head, acting commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation.
The state law that requires a lender to pay interest on mandatory escrow accounts has changed, according to the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. Maine law now requires a lender to pay interest on mandatory escrow accounts at a rate at least equal to 50 percent of the 1- year Treasury Note rate or a rate of a comparable instrument if the 1-Year Treasury Note is not offered. The index from which the interest rate is based must be selected as of the first business day of the year.
CAMDEN - The Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation continues its public outreach efforts with an informal Senior Consumer Protection Seminar 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Camden Public Library. Organized in cooperation with Senior Spectrum, the event is free and open to the public.
CAMDEN - The Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation will hold an informal Senior Consumer Protection Seminar from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at the Camden Public Library. Organized in cooperation with Senior Spectrum, the event is free and open to the public. The seminar will include representatives from each of the department's five agencies: The Bureau of Insurance, the Bureau of Financial Institutions, the Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection, the Office of Securities and the Office of Licensing and Registration.
...State of Maine, Brian Atchinson, as Acting Head of Institutional ...Brian began his work in the financial services field in 1989 as Legal Counsel to the Maiine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation in August...
Federal regulators have detected contamination in two more drugs made by a Massachusetts pharmacy tied to a deadly meningitis outbreak, but neither medication made its way to Maine, except in a topical form still considered safe. Regulators announced Thursday that they had found bacterial contamination in preservative-free betamethasone, an injectable steroid for treating joint pain, and cardioplegia solution, a medication used in heart surgeries, that were made by the New England Compounding Center.
... has stirred calls for stricter regulation of compounding pharmacies, which step in to manufa... Doug Dunbar, a spokesman for the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, which ov...
CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine - A chair lift derailed in high winds at Maine's tallest ski mountain Tuesday, sending screaming skiers plummeting as far as 30 feet to the slope below and injuring several of them. The Sugarloaf resort in Carrabassett Valley, about 120 miles north of Portland, said about six people were injured when five chairs fell an estimated 25 to 30 feet. The resort's ski patrol evacuated the lift, which had passed an inspection.
... inspected, said Doug Dunbar of Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. Ski reso...
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