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- Certified Training Programs | Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and . . .
The following programs are certified seller server training programs of the Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations
- HMIS Annoucements
The State of Maine HMIS is a collaborative effort between MaineHousing, the dedicated lead agency, and the Maine Continuum of Care (MCoC)
- New Training Course - HMIS Reporting: SAP BusinessObjects
The Maine HMIS has migrated from ART to SAP BusinessObjects A new training course has been made available in Bridge Click here to learn more
- Provider Enrollment and Revalidation
Section 6401 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a requirement for all enrolled providers and suppliers for Medicare and Medicaid to revalidate their enrollment information under new enrollment screening criteria Currently enrolled providers are required to submit a revalidation application that applies new screening criteria to remain a MaineCare provider
- BELLS | Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations
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- BUREAU OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LOTTERY OPERATIONS - Maine
P L 2023, ch 604 (L D 2148), titled “An Act to Expand Direct Shipment Reporting and to Allow for the Use of Fulfillment Providers for the Direct Shipment of Wine,” will come into effect on August 9, 2024 This law introduces several new requirements for Fulfillment Providers, Direct Shippers of Wine, and Common Carriers
- Liquor Lottery Rules Statutes - Maine
Liquor Licensing and Enforcement Current Rulemaking Activity No rule making activities are in effect at this time
- Getting Licensed | Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery . . .
All license and permit applications are now submitted online through the Bureau's Enterprise Liquor Licensing System (BELLS) BELLS provides all the tools you need to apply for, renew, or manage your licenses To get started, visit the BELLS portal or contact the Division of Liquor Licensing and
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